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    Master of Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies

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    Australia, Burwood

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    Online

    Application Fee

    AUD 55 

    Campuses

    Online

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesFebruary-2026
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    Duration 1.5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    AUD 38,800  / year(s)
    Next Intake February-2026

    Master of Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies

    About

    The Master of Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies allows you to specialise in the areas you want to take your career into. You’ll develop the knowledge, research skills and practical experience to make a difference in the way we engage with our past.

    Do you have a passion for the past and how it impacts the present?

    Cultural heritage and museum studies at Deakin is the largest and longest running program of its kind in Australia, with over 40-years of experience. All units are developed and taught by leading academics with industry experience.

    Whether you want to create exhibitions, manage a museum or heritage site, safeguard Indigenous cultural heritage, support the conservation of intangible cultural heritage or protect and interpret significant objects, buildings, sites and landscapes, you will have the ability to tailor your studies to these disciplines throughout your masters.

    During your studies, you will explore traditions and living examples of culture, and focus on current social, environmental and political concerns.

    The core units you will study are built around these categories and include:

    • Intangible Cultural Heritage
    • Sustainability and Human Rights in Heritage and Museums
    • Research Design

    You’ll also choose up to four elective units based on your interests and use them to form a specialisation in Collections and Curatorship or Heritage Practice. A specialisation isn’t compulsory but can signal to potential employers the type of career you want and your professional interests.

    Work-integrated learning is featured throughout the masters, including the Applied Heritage Project unit, which offers a week-long study intensive at sites like Port Arthur. You can also choose to complete an internship unit where you will undertake a professional work placement within a host organisation in Australia or overseas. This experience helps you to develop the skills you need, whether changing or progressing your career, gain industry knowledge and extend your professional networks.

    For the opportunity to expand your networks further and graduate with a two Masters degree, you might want to consider applying for our dual award in Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies and World Heritage Studies. Deakin partners with Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU) in Cottbus-Seftenberg, Germany, to deliver a dual-award program where you will graduate with BTU’s Master of World Heritage alongside your Deakin masters degree, highlighting the global reputation of our course. This competitive entry dual award opens overseas study opportunities and valuable professional experience.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Entry requirements

    Selection is based on a holistic consideration of your academic merit, work experience, likelihood of success, availability of places, participation requirements, regulatory requirements, and individual circumstances. You will need to meet the minimum academic and English language proficiency requirements or higher to be considered for selection, but this does not guarantee admission.

    A combination of qualifications and experience may be deemed equivalent to minimum academic requirements.

      Academic requirements

      1 year full-time (or part-time equivalent) – 8 credit points

      To be considered for admission to this degree (with 4 credit points of admission credit applied^*) you will need to meet at least one of the following criteria:

      • completion of a bachelor degree in a related discipline and at least two years of relevant work experience (or part-time equivalent)
      • completion of a bachelor honours degree in a related discipline
      • completion of a graduate certificate or graduate diploma or higher in a related discipline

      1.5 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) - 12 credit points

      To be considered for admission to this degree (without admission credit applied*) you will need to meet at least one of the following criteria:

      • completion of a bachelor degree in a related discipline
      • completion of a bachelor degree or higher in any discipline and at least two years of relevant work experience (or part-time equivalent)

      ^Recognition of prior learning into the Master of Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies) may be granted to students who have successfully completed appropriate Postgraduate level studies.

      Examples of related discipline areas include, but not limited to Anthropology, Archaeology, Architecture, Art History, Cultural Geography, Cultural Studies, History, Indigenous Studies, Landscape Planning, Museum Studies, Natural and Cultural resource management, Sociology.

      Examples of relevant work experience include, but not limited to Heritage officer, Heritage consultant, Heritage site, Museum or Art gallery manager, director, Interpretation officer, Registrar, Curator, Public programs officer, Education officer, Researcher (relevant to the sector), Project officer (relevant to the sector), Archaeologist, Architect, Arts Development officer

      *Recognition of prior learning

      English language proficiency requirements

      To meet the English language proficiency requirements of this course, you will need to demonstrate at least one of the following:

      English Program Requirements

      All students must be able to prove that they can meet our English language requirements. Our English language requirements are divided into five bands – from Band A through to Band E. These Bands indicate the level of English required to undertake the course, with Band E representing the highest English skill level required.

      You will be able to provide evidence of your English language skills if you have:

      • completed an English language test such as IELTS, Pearson, TOEFL or Cambridge
        • Applicants who are unable to sit standard tests due to public health concerns relating to the COVID-19 pandemic can complete an online English language test such as IELTS Indicator, OET@Home, TOEFL Special Home Edition.
      • completed some types of university (tertiary) or high-school (secondary) studies
      • completed an approved English subject in IB Diploma, Australian Year 12 or other high school qualifications
      • lived and worked in an English speaking country for at least five years.

      These requirements are different for prospective undergraduate and postgraduate students. For the most up-to-date English language requirements, please visit the English Language Admission Criteria procedure.

      Career

      Career outcomes

      By researching the past, you will be contributing to making it accessible in the present – leading to stronger community engagement and a deeper understanding of how cultures have come to be. More than ever, society is wanting to gain a better understanding of the past and to create positive change in the present – something you can be a part of with the expertise you will develop.

      Opening a broad range of roles both locally and abroad, your future roles could include:

      • heritage officer
      • heritage site or museum manager/director
      • interpretation officer
      • registrar
      • curator
      • public programs officer
      • exhibition officer
      • researcher
      • project officer.

      Completion of the course can be used as a pathway to PhD through research training and a two-credit point research minor thesis.

      The graduate certificate and graduate diploma elements of the cultural heritage and museum studies suite are possible early exits, both giving you a solid foundation of knowledge to confidently apply for entry-level roles.

      For more information go to DeakinTALENT.

      Fee Information

      Tuition Fee

      AUD 38,800 

      Application Fee

      AUD 55 

      How to Apply

      Choose your degree

      Use our course finder to discover your ideal degree. On each course page you will find information on entry requirements, professional recognition, career opportunities, course structure, fees and more.

      Also consider where you would like to study – we have four campuses in the state of Victoria, Australia, or you may like to study online.

      • Begin the application process

        We have a network of experienced authorised agents around the world who can help you through the application process. They are trained to provide advice and information on Deakin University and our degrees. Find out if you need to use a Deakin authorised agent to submit your application.

      • Check entry requirements

        Entry requirements differ depending on your degree or country of residence. Before starting your application, read through the entry requirements on the course page entry requirement tab.

        Need to improve your English language skills?

        You can enrol at the Deakin University English Language Institute and study a course to improve your English language skills. If you pass, this can help you get into most Deakin degrees. Please note, this page is available in both Indonesian and Vietnamese.

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      • Certify supporting documents

        Most documents need to be certified. For example, award certificates, academic transcripts and your identity papers (passport). Documents in languages other than English will also need to be translated. Take the original document and a photocopy to an authorised person (for example, justice of the peace, public notary, member of the police force or Australian lawyer), to sign.

        Be sure to attach all requested supporting documentation, otherwise your application could be delayed. If you get your application in early, this gives us more time to arrange visas and accommodation if you need them.

      • Submit your application

        Depending on your nationality and country of residence, you can submit your application directly to Deakin through our online international student application service StudyLink Connect or through a Deakin authorised agent.

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