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> Why aren't more people utilizing the undergraduate programs that exist?
Rosie,
Speaking, of course, only for myself, I feel that undergrad programs in museum studies are a case of too much overspecialization too early. Maybe a certificate in museum studies would be appropriate at that stage, but I think a bachelor's should be in a wider field (i.e. in undergrad, you get a degree in history; in grad school, you pick a period in history), such as art history, history, or--in my case--journalism.
Again, just throwing this out as only my opinion. I'm barely out the door with my own master's degree and am not in a hiring position at any museum. :)
Angélique Weger
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The University of the Arts, MA candidate in Museum Communication
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The Baltimore Museum of Art
Celebrating 90 Years
www.artbma.org
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