The Graduate Certificate in Museum and Gallery Management, offered through the MA in Arts Leadership Program, is an exclusive 12-credit, non-degree program at the University of Houston. The program can be completed in one to three years and provides concentrated study in the business and administrative aspects of museum and gallery spaces. It is intended to serve as an addition to master's and doctoral degrees for students who are interested in pursuing a career in the field. The program will combine academic and professional training for students preparing to be the next generation of museum and gallery leaders.
Museum and Gallery Management
Museum and Gallery Management
About
Disciplines
Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts
Requirements
Entry Requirements
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Transcript of all semesters attended
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Degree Certificate/Diploma
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English Translation of Transcript
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English Translation of Degree Certificate/Diploma
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
USD 930Application Fee
USD 80How to Apply
Step 1: Start an Application
The University of Houston Graduate School uses ApplyWeb for the processing of graduate applications. Proceed to the link below to create an ApplyWeb account, submit an application, review a submitted application, and access post-submission functionality.
Step 2: Choose a Program
Admissions requirements vary by program. Please consult the program website to verify which information is required to complete the application.
Step 3: Submit Transcripts
Scanned copies of official transcripts can be uploaded as PDF files and may be used by programs to make admission decisions. Please follow these instructions to properly scan and upload your transcript. If admitted, however, you will not be able to enroll without the official transcript(s) showing undergraduate degree conferral on file. For International Students, who wish to enroll after receiving acceptance, official transcripts and degree certificates must be sent to the University of Houston Graduate School in envelopes sealed and stamped by the issuing university. Electronic academic documents sent from international institutions will not be accepted.
Students whose universities issue only one set of official documents can have their academic records attested and signed by the university registrar certifying the documents are true copies of the originals or may bring the original document to the Graduate School for authentication upon arrival at University of Houston.
Official transcript(s) should be sent to:
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Electronic or "Speede" Transcript: |
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University of Houston |
University of Houston |
Within the U.S., the fastest way to send your transcript is electronically. Please inquire at your previous institution about this option. Electronic transcripts can be delivered via email to gradschool@uh.edu. |
Step 4: Submit Test Scores
- Test Scores (GRE, GMAT, etc.) should be sent by the testing agency. Refer to the program's website for test score requirements. Use school code 6870 when reporting test scores to University of Houston.
- International applicants have to satisfy English proficiency requirements via satisfactory scores on the TOEFL or IELTS standardized exams. Use school code 6870 to report TOEFL scores. IELTS scores should be sent electronically to The University of Houston.
The scores that you submit must be valid and reportable at the time you submit your application (within the last five years for the GRE or GMAT and two years for the TOEFL, IELTS, Pearson or Duolingo).
Step 5: Submit Required Documents
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Letters of Recommendation are gathered electronically. You will be asked to provide e-mail addresses of your references. Refer to the program's website for the required number of letters.
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Personal Statement requirements vary by program. Refer to the program's website for instructions.
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Resume/Curriculum Vitae requirements vary by program. Refer to the program's website for instructions.
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Additional/Supplemental Materials may include a writing sample, a portfolio, a self-study, etc. Refer to the program's website for instructions.
Step 6: Submit Your Application
- Application fees are $50 for domestic applicants, $80 for international applicants and $25 for non-degree (Certificate based programs). Limited application fee waivers are available. Please check with program regarding eligibility for application fee waivers.
International Students
(If you have attended an institution outside of the United States, please see the Graduate School's International Applicants Transcript Information for country-specific requirements.
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International applicants are strongly encouraged to upload the following documents, which will be required to obtain a student visa if admitted:
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A scanned copy of passport page(s) showing full name, date of birth, passport number and expiration date, photo of the passport holder
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Financial Backing
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Museum and Gallery Management
University of Houston
United States of America,
Houston
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