Museum Education

MSc
University of Glasgow

Course details

Course description

This programme will provide you with opportunities to develop a critical awareness of the historical, social, political, ethical and philosophical context of educating in and through the museum. It draws on the vast experience of academic staff, renowned for world class, research-led teaching and will offer a unique link to the world leading collections available within the Hunterian Museum and other world famous Glasgow museums.

**WHY THIS PROGRAMME**

- The programme will offer opportunity for a blend of experiential and online learning. A variety of locations, varying from customised tutorial rooms and arts studios to state of the art object rooms and teaching labs, providing world-class infrastructure to support high quality teaching and learning.

- The city of Glasgow has a rich cultural base and you will be encouraged to engage with the rich source of museum learning that world class museums such as the Hunterian, Kelvingrove, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) The Burrell Collection, People’s Palace, Riverside Museum and St. Mungo Museum of Religious Arts have to offer.

- In Summer 2016, Kelvin Hall will launch as a centre of cultural excellence, having accessible storage to thousands of objects of historical, social and cultural significance from the collections of the Hunterian, Glasgow museums and the National Library of Scotland. You will have access to these objects and will extend your knowledge and understanding of the value and importance of using such objects for educational purposes.

- You will also undertake a placement in a site of your choosing. You will engage with staff in order to learn from their expertise and experience and you will share your own knowledge and skills, so that a synthesis of knowledge and practices are nurtured to the benefit of all.

- You will have the exciting opportunity to take part in various field trips to museums around Scotland.

**PROGRAMME STRUCTURE**

The programme comprises a blend of online and experiential learning opportunities. In addition to practical tutorials, you will engage with the online environment in order to share your ideas and experiences with other students.

The programme will encompass fieldwork in a variety of museum education related settings and you will also have the opportunity to participate in field trips to a variety of museums, renowned for their varied and world-leading collections.

Core teaching is followed by a dissertation where you will have the opportunity to identify an area of interest and to create a research project that allows in-depth critical explanation of your selected theme.

**Core Courses**
ACCESS AND INCLUSION
CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH THEORY AND METHODS IN SOCIAL AND PEDAGOGICAL CONTEXTS
MUSEUMS, EDUCATION AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
THE MUSEUM AS A SOURCE FOR LEARNING

Subjects

  • Museum studies

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University of Glasgow

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Provider website

The Fraser Building

65 Hillhead Street

Glasgow

G12 8QQ

Entry requirements

2.1 Honours degree or equivalent qualification in any subject.

Course options

Course details

Part time

1st Sep 2023 to 1st Sep 2025

Cost: Visit the provider's website for details.

Venue details

Gilmorehill (Main) Campus

University Of Glasgow

University Avenue

Glasgow

G12 8QQ

Course details

Full time

1st Sep 2023 to 1st Sep 2024

Cost: Visit the provider's website for details.

Venue details

Gilmorehill (Main) Campus

University Of Glasgow

University Avenue

Glasgow

G12 8QQ