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Master of Arts (Studies in Art History) and Master of Arts (Curatorial &
Museum Studies)
From 2009, a new double degree, Master of Arts (Studies in Art History)
and Master of Arts (Curatorial & Museum Studies) will be offered. The
combined degree program enables students to undertake a comprehensive and complementary
(historical, theoretical and practical) curriculum based on both art historical
and curatorial & museum studies coursework, a minor art history thesis and
two curatorial & museum studies research projects as well as a 20-day industry
internship.
Duration of program
To qualify for the degree, a candidate shall satisfactorily complete four semesters
of full-time study or no more than four years of part-time study.
Admission
An applicant for adminssion to the academic program for the combined degree
of Master of Arts (Studies in Art History) and Master of Arts (Curatorial &
Museum Studies) shall
- have qualified for an Honours degree of the University at IIA or higher in
an appropriate field of study, or a degree at another institution accepted by
the Faculty for the purpose as equivalent to a degree of the University or
- have qualified for the Graduate Diploma in Art History with results of a Distinction
level average or higher
Articulation with other awards
- A candidate for the Master of Arts (Studies in Art history) and Master of
Arts (Curatorial & Museum Studies) who does not complete the requirements
for the Masters degree but satisfies the requirements for the Master of Arts (Studies
in Art History), or the Master of Arts (Curatorial & Museum Studies) may be
admitted to one or other of those awards as appropriate
- A candidate who has been admitted to the Graduate Diploma in Art History,
Master of Arts (Studies in Art History) or the Master of Arts (Curatorial &
Museum Studies) and who subsequently satisfies the requirements for the Master
of Arts (Studies in Art History) and Master of Arts (Curatorial & Museum Studies)
must surrender the Graduate Diploma or Masters award before being admitted to
the Master of Arts (Studies in Art History) and Master of Arts (Curatorial &
Museum Studies)
Applications
Domestic students
Applications must be made online through the South Australian Tertiary Admissions
Centre (SATAC). The closing date for entry into a program in semester 1, 2011
is Monday 7 February.
SATAC code: 3CM118: Master of Arts (Studies in Art History) Master of Arts
(Curatorial & Museum Studies).
International students
Applications must be made through the University's International Office.
Applications forms are available from the University's international students'
website at www.international.adelaide.edu.au/future/apply/
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