Hi John -

I'm a recent graduate from the JHU museum studies graduate program. I
believe this program, along with my experience, has really allowed me to
excel in my career. Internships (through the program) are optional, however
I'd definitely recommend getting as much experience as possible. Interning
or volunteering during the program will allow you to relate your course
work to your experience and vice versa.

The program also offers great opportunities for networking, no matter your
location. Opportunities for networking are provided online (job postings,
questions and other information is posted on Sakai / Blackboard, guest
speakers and instructors provide Q&A's on Adobe Connect, social media
sites, etc) and in-person (conventions, on-site courses, guest speakers on
campus, meet-and-greets across the U.S., etc).

If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at
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      Samantha Bradbeer, Historian
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On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 8:51 AM, Jaki Waggamon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I also am currently in the program, and like everyone else can't say
> enough good things about the program!  You'll find there are a lot of DC
> people in the program, but I'm a fellow Ohioan and would love to see the
> out of DC student rate expand.  I know someone else mentioned that you have
> access to museum professionals all of the country, but it's important to
> know that some of these are your fellow students and peers.  I found the
> student base to be very beneficial to learning--some people have been
> working in the field for years, some are fresh out of undergrad with museum
> experience, and there are people of all ages with no museum experience, but
> looking for that first museum position.  This depth gives class discussions
> a great variety and are very beneficial!
>
> Also, the live seminars are literally the buzz for everyone who has
> completed them.  I went to Berlin, had the most amazing experiences both
> personally and professionally, and met a great bunch of people.  If you
> have any questions, feel free to email me ([log in to unmask])!
>
> Good luck with your decision making!
> Jaki Waggamon
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 8:49 AM, John Adamik <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>>  Hi all,
>>
>> I have been looking into Johns Hopkins online MA program in Museum
>> Studies.  Has anyone on the list gone through this program?  What did you
>> think about it?
>>
>> Thanks.
>> John Adamik
>> Peninsula, OH
>>
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