Master of Arts in Museum Studies

Format: Online
Application Deadlines
  • Spring 2026 Priority Deadline: November 6, 2025
  • Spring 2026 Regular Deadline: December 4, 2025

Please note there is no application fee for graduate applications submitted by the Priority Deadline.

Open to everyone, and visited by over 850 million people each year, museums play a critical role in public life and provide communities with a sense of place and a collective heritage. They ensure that marginalized voices and histories are heard, function as an economic engine via tourism, and attend to the needs of diverse communities and academic groups, including those that require special accommodations.

The MA in Museum Studies online degree program grounds students in the theory and practical applications of museum operations, including administration, finance, curation, technology, and education. Developed in collaboration with the New York Historical, students gain the knowledge, skills, and preparation necessary to engage in professional museum practice.

From administration and finance to curation and education, the program educates students about all areas of a museum, regardless of the focus, content, or audience a specific museum serves. Students learn to curate exhibitions, design educational services, and provide museum services with attention to all potential museum visitors.

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Practicum

The first three core courses in the program are supplemented and contextualized by a one-credit (15 hours) practicum per course. Utilizing the rich and varied resources of the New York Historical, the residency allows students to gain experience in the practices of curation, collections management, and museum operations. Over the course of the 15 hours, students will observe and document how museum and cultural institutional professionals approach their work and the issues facing museum operations.

Onsite participation is encouraged, but not required. An online option will be provided for those who are unable to attend in person.

Careers

Museums support more than 726,000 American jobs. In its most recent report, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics anticipates a 13% growth in the museums and historical sites sector from 2016 – 2026. Correspondingly, employment of curators/archivists is projected to grow 14% and museum technicians 12% during the same timeframe. The need to store information in archives and an increased public interest in science, art, history, and cultural institutions anticipates greater demand for museum professionals. 

Graduates of the MA in Museum Studies online degree program are prepared to work as curators, archivists, museum technicians, education administrators, conservators, and operations specialists in museum settings. Graduates may also use their acquired skills to pursue employment in government, higher education, and other educational organizations.

Admissions Criteria

Applicants must possess a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution, with a GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale. Applicants are required to write a personal statement, upload a resume, and provide two letters of recommendation. Letters of recommendation may be submitted before or after submitting an application. Please note that an individual interview may be necessary.

Application Deadlines

  • Spring 2026 Priority Deadline: November 6, 2025
  • Spring 2026 Regular Deadline: December 4, 2025
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Student/Alumni Profiles

Liz Rubel

MA in Museum Studies 2021

"I am confident and grateful that CUNY SPS has, and will continue to, influence my career trajectory. I have accepted an administrative role with the amazing organization I had previously been a contracting artist with, The Creative Center, and am grateful for the knowledge and experience that have brought me here.”

Recent news about Master of Arts in Museum Studies

Sharing My Story: Elaina Parsons

August 07, 2025

CUNY SPS Blog on Medium

The fourth installment of the CUNY Blog series, “Share Your Story," introduces Elaina Parsons, an MA in Museum Studies student. In the blog post, Parsons discusses the several books she’s published and how the CUNY SPS MA in Museum Studies program is inspiring her own creative and professional pursuits.

Sharing My Story: Roberta Garbarini

June 26, 2025

CUNY SPS Blog on Medium

As part of the “Share Your Story” series on the CUNY SPS Blog, recent graduate Roberta Garbarini (MA Museum Studies '25) reflects back on her time at CUNY SPS and discusses a thrilling new opportunity as a Margaretta Rockefeller Research Fellow at the Women’s History Institute of Historic Hudson Valley Summer Research Institute.
CUNY SPS Class of 2025 Commencement Group of Graduates Waving Hands Toward Camera

CUNY SPS Class of 2025 Exhorted to Make Change in Moving and Powerful Commencement

June 04, 2025

Approximately 1500 students—the largest CUNY SPS graduating class ever—were honored at Barclays Center for their milestone achievement.

Introducing the Women’s History Institute 2025 Summer Research Fellows

May 01, 2025

Historic Hudson Valley

CUNY SPS Museum Studies student Roberta Garbarini-Philippe has been chosen for the Summer Research Fellowship by the Women's History Institute. In this article published by Historic Hudson Valley, Garbani-Philipe details her background and the scope of her research project.

Episode 108: Valerie Paley on Museum Truths

March 18, 2025

Indoor Voices Podcast

In a recent Indoor Voices podcast, Professor Valerie Paley, who developed the MA Program in Museum Studies at CUNY SPS in conjunction with The New York Historical, joins a discussion with Elaina Battista-Parsons, a student from the MA program. The conversation explores the program's origins, its mission, and how the degree program addresses the need to make museums’ audiences more expansive, diverse, and accessible. The episode also reviews the importance of cultural spaces.