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This system provides historical, theoretical and practical subjects that address special museum activities like collection management, exhibition development and improvement, and conservation. This combination enriches students' understanding of their wider cultural context in which the art museum sector works, both in Australia and globally, while also ensuring that students are able to connect theory to practice. Leading professionals in Australian art museums and arts businesses result in the schooling programs to guarantee relevance to the business.
- 200 point program: under graduate degree (including at least 50 credit points in second year amount or above in subjects requiring analytic and written appraisal ), with a weighted average mark of 70 per cent, or equivalent. 150 point program: under graduate degree in a related subject with a weighted average mark of 70 percent equivalent. 100 point program: Honours degree in a related area with a weighted average mark of 70 per cent, or equivalent
- Or: Undergraduate degree in a related field with a weighted average mark of 70 per cent, or equivalent, and at least 2 years' relevant, documented job or expert experience.