3-Term Pathway - Pre-Masters - Law and Social Science - Transfer to Master of Arts - Museum and Artefact Studies

50 George St, Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom | Public University | Established 1796

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About this course
Duration 48 Months
Level Master course
Description

This program consists of a pathway program offered by StudyGroup at the Durham University International Study Centre located at Queen's Campus, in Stockton on Tees. After completing the pathway, students will progress into a program at Durham University. In a Pre-Masters program students will study courses related to their intended field of study alongside English to develop and enhance their skills as a student. Advancement into their intended program depends upon successful completion of the pathway program.

This Pre-Masters provides the subject knowledge, language proficiency and study skills students need to progress to degree study at the University of Durham, Durham City campus in a range of subjects related to science and engineering.

After completing this pathway, students will transfer to the Master of Arts in Museum and Artefact Studies. Durham University's unique MA in Museum and Artefact Studies will provide students with the high quality training relevant to a career in museums, the cultural heritage sector, and in the academic world. In particular, it is intended to equip students with a sound knowledge and critical understanding of current professional principles, good practice and contemporary debates relating to museum and artefact studies. It aims to help students develop a variety of skills: Professional skills, relevant to the care, management and exhibition of collections in museums Analytical skills, relevant to the study of a wide range of materials and artefacts, from different periods and cultures, and from a variety of disciplinary perspectives

Research skills, relevant to studies of museums and artefacts, including an awareness of current theoretical issues Communication skills - oral, written and visual - relevant to work in the museum profession and to academic research. It also aims to encourage students to take personal responsibility for their own learning, team-work and professional conduct.

Fees & Expenses

1st year tuition fees
Fees components Amount
Tuition & fees GBP 21,000
Other expenses in 1st year
Fees components Amount
Enrollment Fee GBP 235
StudyCare Insurance Plus GBP 192
Refundable Deposit Fee GBP 1,000
Cost of Living GBP 12,180

Entry Requirements

Entry requirements for this course
Class 12th

Minimum Level of Education Required

GPA: 50.0% Convert grades

Exams
  • Min TOEFL iBT: 45 (Min Listening: 7.0, Min Reading: 8.0, Min Speaking: 17.0, Min Writing: 18.0)
  • Min IELTS overall: 5.5 (Min Listening: 5.5, Min Reading: 5.5, Min Speaking: 5.5, Min Writing: 5.5)
  • Min TOEFL iBT: 35 (Min Listening: 3, Min Reading: 3, Min Speaking: 12, Min Writing: 12)
  • Min IELTS overall: 5 (Min Listening: 4.5, Min Reading: 4.5, Min Speaking: 4.5, Min Writing: 4.5)

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University City 50 George St, Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
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