Museum Studies Study Abroad Undergraduate Programs
For the undergraduate student interested in curation, art history and the scholarly study of museums, Study Museum Studies abroad Program will offer you the opportunity to immerse yourself in a foreign culture. While you work to earn valuable undergraduate academic credits, you could potentially learn a new language, attend local music and art festivals, and enjoy the food of your host country.
Why Study Museum Studies Abroad?
Studying museology abroad is worth considering if you are looking for an immersive art experience where you get both the in-classroom and the out of classroom learning. See the actual monuments, sculptures, places or paintings that you may have studied in textbooks now come alive. Choose from a variety of cities depending on when you want to go and what type of artwork you hope to see in person.
FUN FACT: According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, museums may prefer to hire candidates with knowledge of the museum’s specialty, training in museum studies, or previous experience working in museums[i].
Every year hundreds of students study at the University of Sydney through the Study Abroad program. Come find out why we're Australia's favourite option!
The two week program combines first class academic courses about "The Discovery of Modernity - Vienna Around 1900" with an extensive social and cultural program. Participants will study the input of the fin-de-siècle on the modernization of Europe.
Courses include:
International Contemporary Art in New York: 4-week Course | 31 May - 23 June, 2016 Or 4-week Course | 5 July - 28 July, 2016
The Value of Art - Introduction to Market Research and Valuation: 4-week Course | 31 May - 23 June, 2016
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The late Summer terms take full advantage of the varied cultural, artistic, and social events that Florence and Italy offer during May, June and July. Two sessions: Summer I (May-June) and Summer II (June-July).
Spend a month studying in London and earn university credit. Our classes cover topics such as British Life and Culture, Theatre in London, Art and Museums in London, International Business, History of Slavery, Shakespeare, Literature, Design, Forensic Sci
Gain professional experience through this 4-credit internship course, working in various fields in Scotland. Placements are offered in the creative arts, tourism, cultural or historical sites, non-profits & more.
The ways museums present artefacts and knowledge offer us different perspectives on human culture. This course looks at how museums and exhibitions are structured and designed. Which objects are selected, which are left out, and why?