New York Museum Studies Graduate Programs on-Campus & Grad Schools
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Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn, NYPratt Institute
Advanced Certificate in Museum Studies
This innovative program prepares information professionals for careers in museum libraries, archives, and special collections in today’s global digital world.
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Oneonta, NY
Oneonta, NYState University Of New York, College At Oneonta
History Museum Studies
The Cooperstown Graduate Program, prepares students for careers in museums, historical societies, and related agencies.
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New York City, NY
New York City, NYPratt Institute
Museums and Digital Culture, M.S.
The MS in Museums and Digital Culture prepares students with the knowledge and digital skills for careers in the rapidly expanding field of museums and digital culture and to be innovative and creative leaders in the museum field.
- Syracuse, NYSyracuse, NY
Syracuse University
Museum Studies
Curriculum based on hands-on training, research, scholarship, and design. Practicum-based. Concurrent degree options.
- New York City, NYNew York City, NY
Bank Street College
Museum Education
Bank Street offers two progressive museum education programs for those seeking to work with diverse museum visitors of all ages.
- New York City, NYNew York City, NY
City College of New York, The
Museum Studies
The museum studies program at City College is a 30 credit program leading to an MA in art history. It offers a flexible curriculum, allowing students...
- New York City, NYNew York City, NY
Bard College
Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Culture
Bard Graduate Center is a graduate research institute in New York City. Our MA and PhD degree programs, gallery exhibitions, research initiatives, and publications explore new ways of thinking about decorative arts, design history, and material culture.
- Queens Village, NYQueens Village, NY
St. John's University
Museum Administration, M.A.
The 36-credit program includes a three- or six-credit internship, opportunities to showcase original research through curatorial projects, & to pursue interdisciplinary collection-based expertise through study in public history and library sciences.
- New York City, NY