• Total units 24 Units
  • Specialisation code MUCO-SPEC
  • Academic career Postgraduate
Museums and Collections Specialisation

Our staff innovate and set agendas in museum studies and edit some of the leading journals in the field. We explore new areas in museum studies, such as social inclusion, museum learning, citizenship  and community engagement, intangible cultural heritage, social activism and museums, affect and empathy in the museum, multiculturalism and cosmopolitanism, Indigenous curation and collection, and innovative visitor studies. We also offer courses in traditional curatorship and collections management.

Our strong professional connections with major national collections and exhibition venues, as well as small and regional museums, are utilised in our active intern program, which will ensure you are at the cutting edge of museum theory and practice. We also have excellent links with major overseas institutions.

Career opportunities

A Museums and Collections specialisation is for both recent graduates and those in mid-career. It will also provide students with the background necessary to undertake high level research in this field.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion, students will have the knowledge and skills to:
  1. analyse, research, reflect on and synthesise complex approaches to museums and collecting agencies and their relationships to societies
  2. evaluate significant debates, problems, controversies, concepts and theories pertinent to museums and collections
  3. develop critical engagement with, and a working knowledge of museums and collecting agencies
  4. communicate cutting-edge knowledge and sophisticated ideas to general and specialists museum audiences.
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Requirements

This specialisation requires the completion of 24 units, which must consist of:

12 units from completion of the following course(s):

Code Title Units
MUSC8017 Museums and Collections: Key Concepts and Practices 6
HUMN8027 Critical Issues in Heritage and Museum Studies 6

12 units from completion of the following course(s):

Code Title Units
ARTH6045 Curatorship Theory and Practice 12
HUMN8009 Biography and Society 6
HUMN8033 Tourism, Heritage and Globalization 6
HUMN8037 Culture and Heritage in China Field School 6
MUSC8004 Internship 1 6
MUSC8005 Internship 2 6
MUSC8006 Indigenous Collections and Exhibitions 6
MUSC8008 Museums, Art and Society in the Asia-Pacific 6
MUSC8009 Museums and Heritage Research Project 6
MUSC8011 Museums and Heritage Extended Research Project 12
MUSC8012 Understanding Learning in Museums and Heritage 6
MUSC8013 Museum Education and Heritage Interpretation Study Tour 6
MUSC8021 Collections Management Workshop 6
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