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    Master of Museum and Heritage Studies

    University of Sydney

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    Australia, Sydney

    University RankQS Ranking
    18

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    079208J

    Application Fee

    AUD 150 

    Campuses

    The University of Sydney

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines4-Aug-2025
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    Duration 17 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    AUD 48,900  / year
    Next Intake 4-Aug-2025

    Master of Museum and Heritage Studies

    About

    Develop a deep understanding of the core historical and theoretical developments in museum and heritage studies, current practice and debates. Discover how meaning is constructed in museums and at heritage sites through material objects, cultural practices, exhibits, education and public programs.

    This qualification is suited to those looking to bridge the connection of museum and heritage with the public, creating meaning through history and how the public engages and values museums and heritage, including sites of trauma, commemoration and memorialisation.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Entry in the 1 year or 1.5 year degree program is determined by the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) criteria below:

    Admission to candidature for the Master of Museum and Heritage Studies (1.5 years full-time) requires:

    • a bachelor's degree with a major in one of Anthropology, Archaeology, Art History, Classics and Ancient History, Cultural Geography, Cultural Studies, Education, English, Gender Studies, History, Indigenous Studies or another major with an equivalent skills and knowledge base; and a minimum credit (65%) average calculated over the whole degree, from the University of Sydney, or an equivalent qualification.

    Admission to candidature for the Master of Museum & Heritage Studies (1 year full-time) requires:

    • completion of the requirements for the embedded Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in Museum and Heritage Studies with a minimum credit (65%) average, or an equivalent qualification; or
    • an Honours degree in a relevant discipline; or
    • relevant professional work experience and a bachelor's degree with a minimum credit (65%) average or an equivalent qualification.

    If you do not meet the requirements listed above for direct entry to the Master’s degree, you may be able to enter via a Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in the same subject area and upgrade to the Master’s after successful completion of the shorter course.

    English Program Requirements

    IBT-INDICATOR
    TOEFL - IBT score
    A minimum result of 96 overall including a minimum result of 17 in Reading, Listening and Speaking and 19 in Writing
    IELTS-INDICATOR
    IELTS score
    A minimum result of 7.0 overall and a minimum result of 6.0 in each band
    PTE-INDICATOR
    Pearsons Test of English
    A minimum result of 68 overall and a minimum result of 54 in each band

    Career

    This unique course will offer graduates opportunities to pursue a career in:

    • museum education
    • public programs administration
    • collection management
    • heritage site interpretation
    • community organisations
    • protected area management agencies
    • Indigenous land councils
    • cultural sector in policy and planning

    Employers value our graduates because they demonstrate personal and intellectual autonomy, abide by strong professional and ethical values and are able to engage with current debates about the place of humanities in public life.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    AUD 48,900 

    Application Fee

    AUD 150 

    How to Apply

    1. Choose a course

    Use our course search to browse our wide range of courses. Use the filters to search by degree level and area of interest, then click on a course to find out more about: 

    • what you'll study
    • admissions criteria
    • application deadlines
    • potential career paths. 

    You might want to bookmark the course page, as you'll be referring back to it as you prepare your application.

    Inherent requirements

    When choosing a course, you should see if it has any inherent requirements (this will be noted on the course page). These usually apply for courses that are preparing you for a career where you will be working closely with people or animals.

    They aren't assessable admissions criteria, but are required for you to successfully complete the course. Researching the inherent requirements will allow you to make an informed decision about the course/career.

    2. Check your eligibility

    For all courses, you will need to demonstrate that you: 

    • meet our English language requirements. If you have completed a recognised English language test, the required score can be found on the right hand side of the course page (found in step 1).

    For all undergraduate courses, you will need to demonstrate that you:

    For all postgraduate courses, you will need to demonstrate that you: 

    • have completed a recognised tertiary qualification. Details can be found on the specific course page and could include previous study in the same field, or an advertised minimum GPA.

    You should also check the course page for any additional admissions criteria. This may include: 

    • a prerequisite, such as previous studies in mathematics
    • an interview
    • a portfolio
    • assumed knowledge
    • relevant professional experience.

    3. Gather your documents

    We require official documents to support your application, including a scanned copy of your passport identification page.

    Other documents you may need include:

    • English language results
    • academic transcripts
    • degree certificates (testamurs)
    • scholarship documentation
    • marriage/change of name certificate.

    If your course requires a supplementary application form, this will be listed on the course page. 

    Documents submitted in a language other than English must be accompanied by a complete English translation made by an accredited translator with a government body or the Registrar of the issuing institution.

    Applicants from the People's Republic of China may be required to provide a China Higher Education Student Information and Career Center (CHESICC) verification of their academic documents.

    If you are applying for a student visa, the University reserves the right to request additional information regarding the government's genuine temporary entrant requirement. This may be requested after your application is submitted, and could include an additional application form seeking clarification about your personal circumstances and/or an interview.

    4. Check your finances

    Before applying, you should understand the fees you will need to pay. These include:

    You should also research financial support options that may be available to you. We have a wide range of scholarships available for international students, and some countries also provide education loans to their citizens.

    5. Submit your application

    Apply directly

    Most international students can apply directly to the University. To do so, select the 'Apply now' button on your course page to commence your application, and follow the prompts. 

    This short video provides an overview of the application form. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our regional experts, who can provide personalised advice. 

    To submit your application, you will need to pay an application processing fee.

    If you are applying with the New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA Level 3), you may apply direct to the University or via UAC.

    Apply through an authorised agent

    Some students choose to apply through an authorised University of Sydney agent, for assistance with the university application and visa arrangements. Please note that only agents listed on our website are authorised to represent us.

    Apply through UAC

    You will need to apply through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC), if you are an undergraduate student studying:

    • a current Australian Year 12 qualification (eg NSW Higher School Certificate) in or outside Australia, or
    • a current International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma in Australia.

    If you are applying with the New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA Level 3), you may apply via UAC or direct to the University.

    Apply for Sciences Po Dual Degree

    If you are applying for a Sciences Po Dual Degree, you need to apply directly to the University of Sydney (even if you are applying through UAC for your other preferences).

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