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The University of Queensland (UQ)

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Graduate Diploma in Museum Studies

  • Graduate Diploma

Develop your knowledge and skills in museum history, theory and practice, and build your career in the museum and heritage industry.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Duration
1 year full-time
Course Code
5342, 056194M
Intake Months
Feb, Aug
International Fees
$31,744 per year / $31,744 total

About this course

The one year full-time (or part-time equivalent) Graduate Diploma in Museum Studies encompasses museum history, theory and practice. An interdisciplinary approach is used to deliver core courses, with a broad choice of interdepartmental and cross-faculty electives. You'll develop a critical awareness of the social, cultural and political issues facing those working in the sector, while getting the hands-on training necessary for professional practice.

Engaging with the University's world-class museums and collections, together with leading professionals in the field, will provide you with a uniquely stimulating environment for museological research and training. The involvement of campus-based museums and collections - including UQ Art Museum, UQ Anthropology Museum and the R. D. Milns Antiquities Museum - is integral to the program and will enhance your knowledge of contemporary day-to-day work practices.

You'll also be able to gain professional experience and contacts in the workplace through our short-term internships or placements, where you undertake specific projects which contribute to your overall assessment. In recent years, these have been at institutions such as Queensland Art Gallery/GOMA, Queensland Museum, Ipswich Art Gallery, UQ Art Museum and the State Library of Queensland, as well as leading museums in London, New York and Tokyo.

Study locations

St Lucia

What you will learn

Program highlights
  • Benefit from engaging with the University's world-class museums and collections, together with leading professionals in the field.
  • Choose from a range of study areas, including museum context, cultural heritage law, museums and community engagement, digital heritage and more.
  • Gain professional experience and contacts in the workplace - in Australia and overseas
  • Deepen your understanding of the social, cultural and political issues facing the museum and gallery sector, and gain the skills to further your career.

85 in the world for arts and humanities

QS World University Rankings 2020

1 in Queensland for arts and humanities

QS World University Rankings 2020

Career pathways

Postgraduate study can take you anywhere. Here are some of the careers you could be on your way to:

  • Education and programs officer
  • Arts curator
  • Library, museum and gallery coordinator
  • Gallery curator
  • Public programs manager
  • Arts and cultural officer
  • Indigenous art and heritage adviser
  • Museum operations manager
  • Gallery administrator
  • Audio-visual exhibitions manager