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The Master of Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies enables you to focus on your desired career specialization. You'll gain essential knowledge, research capabilities, and hands-on experience to transform how we interact with history.
Deakin's cultural heritage and museum studies program stands as Australia's most extensive and established, boasting four decades of expertise. Industry-experienced leading academics design and deliver all course components.
Whether your aspirations involve exhibition curation, museum or heritage site management, Indigenous cultural preservation, safeguarding intangible heritage, or conserving important artifacts, structures, and landscapes, you can customize your master's studies accordingly.
Students passionate about preserving significant locations like heritage sites, historic buildings, or landscapes can opt for the Heritage Practice specialization. This track develops practical skills in heritage evaluation, management strategies, community involvement, and impact analysis, featuring courses on Heritage Practice fundamentals, Conservation and Change Management, and World Heritage studies.