It sounds like your looking for a graduate program in Museum Studies. For
the NY area, Seton Hall University has an MA Museum Profession program.
There are three areas of study, Administration, Registration, Education. The
program has a core base in Art History and works in conjunction with the
other schools. For example, the administration track works with business
school. I just completed the program pending my thesis, it's a good program
overall and there are contacts to enter the working field.
For the D.C. area, I would go with George Washington. When I was looking for
programs, I looked at these two and Nebraska. Good Luck.
Scott
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Columbia University in New York City, New York University, and Harvard, of
course.
> Do you want to go for general art history or a special area such
as decorative arts, costume, etc.?
> If DC is an option for you, I would go to George Washington
University. In NY I would go to NYU, Bard. Yale in Ct is also good. I went
to FIT for one semester & didn't care much for the program. Now my *dream*
is to go to NYU but for $30,000 a year, I need to hit the lottery first.
> LisaR.
>
> > I am looking into graduate schools...have a bachelor's
degree in arts
> > management but find that most museum positions require
experience and
> > graduate work. If you are able to advise on a grad
school with potential
> > in same are for employment, it would be most
appreciated! (thinking NY or
> > DC?)
> >
> > Also, does anyone have any luck in obtaining a job via
the internet? Good
> > sites?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Jessica
> >
> >
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