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Welcome to the wonderful world of cyberinfo. The Web is truly
the Alice's Restaurant ("You can get anything you want . . .").
I just discovered Peterson's:
http://www.petersons.com. . .s%2Fgradinc&query=museum
This gave me a list of 139 "documents." Nearly all are "hot"
locations, i.e., clicking them goes to a prog description as
supplied by the institution. Two caveats: all are US (inc a
couple of Puerto Rican - why Peterson's refuses to include
Canada I don't know, since that would not involve touchy issues
of sovereignty & national pride); and #132, College of William
and Mary's certificate prog has been discontinued, I was told
recently . . . although UVirginia, not on the list, is said to
be toying with something.
According to Smart Museum:
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> Peterson's publishes a rather complete catalog of graduate programs of all
> types. The particular one I have in mind (published last year I think)
> also gives acceptance/rejection ratios, as well as general information on
> the size and composition of each program. Border's is a good place to
> look it if you're interested.
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> >Hello, everyone. I've recently joined Museum-L and would like to know if
> >anyone out there can offer some advice. I'm trying to find as complete a
> >list as possible of the colleges and universities in the U.S. that offer
> >the B.A. and/or graduate degrees in museum studies. Do any of you have
> >such a list or can you recommend the best source to consult? Many thanks
> >for any assistance you can offer!
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