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I deeply apologize for the misinformation. My original post was
rejected for being too long and in the editing process I made a
terrible, terrible mistake. Yes there are MA programs in museum
studies. In the original post I made the point that MANY museum
studies are certificate programs. I made the example of the
University of Delaware in the longer post which works cooperatively
with Winterthur, Hagley, and Longwood Gardens to give fellows in
those programs a certificate in Museum Studies, but the MA is in
something else. In the case of Winterthur it is Early American
Studies. (One can get a Masters in Conservation Science [art not
environment] at Winterthur, but I don't think that is what we are
talking about)
Of course there are Museum Studies programs that award stand alone
degrees. Those may even be in the majority for all I know. My point
was simply to illustrate the difference between certificate as an
academic recognition and certification as a licensing procedure.
My apologies for the sloppy, late-night editing.
Matthew White
On Oct 16, 2007, at 12:48 AM, Alice Forbes wrote:
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> I am responding to Matthew White's note that there is no MA program in
> Museum Studies. I haven't followed the whole thread so please
> excuse if
> this has been mentioned. I have worked in the ISE field for a long
> time and
> I have an MA in Museum Studies from the Cooperstown Graduate
> Program - one
> of the oldest museum studies programs in the country (along with
> Winterthur.) The MA at Cooperstown was created in the 1960's by
> civic and
> philanthropic leaders who felt they needed to provide professional
> training
> for staff of museums. I'm sure there are other examples. - Alice
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> Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 21:19:36 -0400
> From: Matthew White <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: more,more standards - more
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> I find this conversation interesting and I hope it continues. Reading
> the messages all in one sitting, some things strike me.
>
> 1. I am not sure we are all using the word or concept "certification"
> in the same way. Beryl originally meant it (and please correct me if
> I am wrong) it to mean an academic award received after completing a
> series of courses or demonstrating proficiency in an area. Many
> universities have a museum studies certificate program. You major in
> an a traditional area such as history, biology, art etc and you take
> additional coursework to get a museum certificate. It is an addition
> or a focussing of the graduate degree, but there is no MA program in
> Museum Studies as a stand alone subject area. To answer Charlie's
> questions about what is provided, typically certification programs
> provide skills or practical experience to augment a more academic
> program of study for fields that need both. You do all the work for
> the traditional degree, but then get skills in museum studies,
> archival work, accounting, etc etc.
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