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2 Online Heritage Studies Master's Degree Programs


University of St Andrews - Online
Fast-track counseling
MLitt / PGDip / PGCert in Museums, Heritage and Society - Online
- Online United Kingdom
Master degree
Part time
1 year
Distance Learning
English
Fast-track counseling
Develop critical skills that allow you to engage meaningfully with society and drive positive change within the museums and heritage sector. You will explore the social, cultural, and political roles of museums and heritage institutions in this flexible online MLitt.


Rome Business School
Executive Master in Art and Cultural Heritage Management
- Rome, Italy
- Italy Online, Italy
Master degree
Full time, Part time
1 year
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English, Italian
L’Executive Master in Gestione dell’Arte e dei Beni Culturali è pensato per fornire una formazione approfondita e le competenze indispensabili per intraprendere e consolidare una carriera nel settore del business artistico e della cultura; il tutto all'interno di una delle capitali con il patrimonio artistico e culturale più ricco e variegato: Roma.
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Pursuing a Master's degree in Heritage through online programs offers a unique way to connect with culture and history while allowing flexible study options. You’ll engage with critical issues in heritage conservation, digital preservation, and cultural policy, preparing for a variety of roles in the field.
Through courses in heritage management, you'll explore skills like developing digital archives, conducting heritage impact assessments, and crafting strategic communication plans for cultural institutions. The online format fosters independence and encourages collaboration with peers from diverse backgrounds, enhancing your understanding of global heritage perspectives.
Graduates typically find opportunities in museums, cultural organizations, and governmental agencies, focusing on policies that promote heritage education and preservation. Many also pursue roles as consultants or project managers, where they can influence practice in heritage conservation and community engagement. As you navigate this rich field, you'll gain competencies that are applicable worldwide, empowering you to contribute meaningfully to cultural preservation and community building.