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OCAD University
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Criticism and Curatorial Practice
- Toronto, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Criticism and Curatorial Practice at OCAD University is Canada’s first undergraduate program dedicated to preparing artists to become critics and curators. Alongside critical and curatorial studies, students gain hands-on studio experience by making art themselves, an approach grounded in the belief that practical artistic engagement strengthens work across the art and cultural sector.


University of Lethbridge
Bachelor of Art History & Museum Studies
- Lethbridge, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Combine critical studies in art history and theory with extensive hands-on museum and gallery experience. Study visual, material and cultural production from a global perspective and develop a frame of reference for understanding imagery and material culture. Gain a deeper knowledge of historical and contemporary art practices through your studies and your work with the University’s extensive art collection of more than 16,000 objects, learning to manage and conserve artwork, and curate exhibitions.
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University of Southern Queensland
Bachelor of Visual Art (Curation, Innovation & Visual Art)
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Visual Art with a focus on Curation, Innovation & Visual Art is designed to give students a broad understanding of contemporary art practices, curatorial methods, and creative innovati...


West Virginia University
Bachelor's in Art History and Museum Professions
- Morgantown, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in Art History and Museum Professions program offers students an in-depth understanding of the visual arts, focusing on their historical development, cultural significance, and contextu...


The University of Arizona
Bachelor's in Art and Visual Culture Education: Community Museums Emphasis
- Tucson, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor’s program in Art and Visual Culture Education with a Community Museums Emphasis prepares students to become educators and facilitators within community-based museum settings. This program...


Central Michigan University
Bachelor's in Museum Studies
- Mount Pleasant, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in Museum Studies program offers students a comprehensive education focused on the various aspects of museum work, including curatorial practices, collections management, exhibit design...


University of Southern Queensland
Bachelor of Communication and Creative Industries (Museums & Curatorship)
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Communication and Creative Industries with a focus on Museums and Curatorship prepares students to work in the cultural sector by teaching them how to manage and interpret collections....
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Studying Museology at the Bachelor's level allows you to delve into the fascinating world of museums and collections, exploring how they shape cultural understanding and public engagement. This field merges art, history, and science, offering a unique glimpse into preserving and interpreting artifacts.
Through courses in exhibition design, collection management, and conservation techniques, you'll gain practical skills essential for curating compelling displays and preserving valuable items. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and learn to analyze the role of museums in society. You'll also enhance your research and communication abilities, which are vital for careers in heritage management and education.
Hands-on projects like curating exhibitions or developing outreach programs further prepare you for real-world challenges. Graduates typically pursue roles such as museum curators, education coordinators, or collection specialists. With a solid foundation in both theoretical knowledge and practical application, studying Museology equips you with the necessary skills to contribute meaningfully in this field.