Study programme of Museum, Heritage and Education Studies (dual degree programme)

Within the Master's specialisation of Education in Museums and Heritage you will follow courses at the University of Glasgow and at the Radboud University.

Curriculum

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    The Master’s specialisation in Education in Museums and Heritage is taught within the Faculty of Arts and has an overall course load of 120 EC* (two years). In the first semester, an overview of Museum Education is taught in Glasgow. In the second semester, students can choose to study at either the University of Tartu or University College Cork (UCC), the National University of Ireland (NUIG) or Trinity College Dublin (TCD). Between the second and third semester, there's the option to take part in a summer school with the European Museum Academy and the Universidad Iberoamericana. In semester three, students have the option to study at the University of Malta or Radboud University in the Netherlands. In the fourth semester, students have the option to write their research dissertation at Radboud University or another university depending on where they wish to be based for research/ supervision purposes. 

    For more information about the programme structure, visit the University of Glasgow's website.

    Curriculum Courses

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