Course Overview
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Course Content
Working with Art: Objects in Focus
Core unit (6 credit points)
The Art Museum: Past, Present and Future
Core unit (6 credit points)
Contemporary Curating
Core unit (6 credit points)
Common Questions
To qualify for the Master of Art Curating, you must complete 72 credit points, comprising 3 core units (18 credit points), 2 core electives (12 credit points), 6 electives (36 credit points), and 1 capstone experience (6 credit points).
The Capstone component of the Master of Art Curating will consist of either an internship unit or two units of dissertation culminating in a piece of research scholarship of around 12,000 words.
The closing date for Semester 1 is 31 January of the commencing year, and the closing date for Semester 2 is 15 July of the commencing year. Separate deadlines apply for scholarship applications.
Yes, part-time study is available. Part-time students may undertake prescribed units of study up to the value of 12 credit points per semester, compared to 24 credit points per semester for full-time students.
Yes, Recognition of Prior Learning/credit for previous studies is available for the Master of Art Curating. Prospective students should refer to the Admission requirements for further details.
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