From previous strings on this list, I'd say graduate degree holders are
having a tough time getting decent museum jobs anyway. Distance degrees are
probably acceptable as a credential by government agencies and certain other
large employers. Museums, as part of the knowledge industry, "should" be
looking for professionals who bring to the job the knowledge and
self-confidence that the job requires. Holding a graduate degree of any
kind gives no assurance that the applicant is qualified to do the job.
Holding a graduate degree from a highly respected program probably
facilitates being interviewed for an opening, at least.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jennifer Williams <[log in to unmask]>
>One of the most plaguing problems of distace-learning is the vaibility of
>the degree being accepted much as a standard degree. <snip - snip>. Could
>anyone address the employment aspect? Cheers!