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Fabienne


On Sep 6, 2012, at 4:39 PM, Melanie C Deer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I wouldn't be able to work full-time and go to school due to them being in different cities. The museum I am at is in Tucson the school is in Phoenix.
> 
> John Simmons brought up a good point. Does anyone know of a good Museum Studies Program that's online. Like a full degree, not just a certificate. I hadn't realized any were out there.
> 
> Thank you for all of your advice and stories so far!
> 
> -Melanie
> 
> On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Sarah Buonacore <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Melanie,
> 
> Is there a reason why you wouldn't be able to work full time while attending classes? I am currently enrolled in NYU's Museum Studies MA program, and I am interning part time, working nights and weekends, and attending classes. Other classmates are in a similar situation as well, or are working full time. From my understanding, many programs are designed to accommodate working professionals. 
> 
> But as others have said, I do not think it is worthwhile to get a Certificate and then get a full MA later on. Might as well go for the MA right away, especially since you've already been admitted to the program. Plus, the whole reason why I chose to get a MA, at least, is because it seems to me that more and more places are looking for Master's degrees + experience in most job postings. 
> 
> On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Brian Rayca <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Melanie,
> 
> Why go for a certificate?  Why not look into a full fledged MA in
> Museum Studies?  i just graduated this May from the Johns Hopkins
> Museum Studies Program.  I was working fulltime at the West Point
> Museum while I did my studies.  The program is designed to so that a
> working museum professional can continue to work and earn thier
> degree.
> 
> Brian
> 
> On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 12:55 PM, Melanie C Deer
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I'm stuck in a sticky situation and I was hoping some of you had some
> > advice. I volunteered/internship/did independent studies at the
> > undergraduate level at the Arizona State Museum (ASM) in Tucson, AZ (as
> > Southwest archaeological museum) for about two to three years and then
> > managed to get a student position in the Repository and held that for a
> > year, graduated with a BA in Anthropology and Creative Writing and I am
> > currently employed full time at ASM working on a major repatriation project
> > as well as working on finishing an article on a research project I did with
> > Southwestern Prehistoric pottery that I hope to get published. Before I got
> > the full-time position I had applied to Arizona State University's Museum
> > Studies Master program and was accepted. I am scheduled to start classes
> > Fall 2013 (I've already postponed enrollment the max amount of time, due to
> > a different situation). My employers already knew about my plan to attend
> > graduate school in a year before they hired me, so that is not a factor.
> >
> > I am wondering whether it would be better to stay at my full-time position
> > and pursue a Masters later (in other words tell ASU I will not be attending
> > classes in Fall 2013, potentially closing that door permanently) or if I
> > should leave my full-time position to attend classes as originally intended
> > risking not having a job when I graduate.
> >
> > An idea I had was to get an online Museum Studies Certificate while still
> > working full-time at ASM and possibly do night classes to get an
> > Anthropology MA. But I'm not sure how highly or lowly Museum Studies
> > Certificates are viewed in the museum world.
> >
> > Any advice/opinions would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Melanie Deer
> >
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