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Master of Arts in Museum Studies
As someone in the museum profession, your drive to pursue and share knowledge is an ongoing journey.
This master’s degree program offers a comprehensive curriculum that allows you to solve real-world problems from your own perspective.
The museum studies graduate program prepares you to meet the challenges involved in museum operation. Courses address museum management procedures, budget administration, exhibit and educational programming, and community interaction.
Faculty members for this program are drawn from museums across the country, including two AAM-accredited museums located at the University of Oklahoma – the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History and the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art.
The Master of Arts in Museum Studies is a 33-hour degree program completed 100% online.
The Journal of Museum Studies: Pioneering the Profession

Published by the University of Oklahoma College of Liberal Studies, the Journal of Museum Studies is an e-journal that serves as a publication outlet for students and faculty participating in the college’s museum studies program.
All articles are reviewed by the journal’s editorial board and, where required, by outside evaluators. All publications are published electronically and are available for download on the journal’s webpage.
Published articles deal with all areas of museum studies. Users of the articles are encouraged to circulate the publications on the web to as many interested parties as possible. All articles are copyrighted by the University of Oklahoma College of Liberal Studies.
