ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú (AUR) offers an enriching educational pathway for students passionate about the past and the artistic expressions that have shaped our world. Pairing a major in Archaeology or Art History with a minor in Museum Studies broadens a student’s academic horizons and enhances their career prospects in the vibrant fields of museum and cultural heritage.

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Interdisciplinary Learning and Career Advancement

Museum Studies, as an interdisciplinary field, combines history, culture, art, and science with practical aspects of museum management and education. A minor in Museum Studies at AUR complements the theoretical knowledge gained in Archaeology and Art History majors with practical skills necessary for the museum sector. This combination prepares students for a variety of roles within museums, including curatorship, education, exhibition design, and collection management.

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Building a Bridge Between Theory and Practice

The minor in Museum Studies focuses on the social role of museums, inviting students to engage deeply with museological and exhibition perspectives, including public history and art curation. This hands-on approach, which includes site-based learning and interaction with cultural sector professionals, ensures that students understand the theoretical aspects of their studies and enables them to apply their knowledge in practical settings. Such experiences are invaluable in the museum field, where the ability to handle real-world challenges is as important as academic knowledge.

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Enhanced Employability and Versatile Career Paths

The field of Museum Studies opens up diverse career opportunities. Graduates can pursue roles in museums, heritage groups, cultural organizations, and beyond. These roles range from curatorial positions to education, exhibition design, digital archiving, and cultural consultancy. With the skills and knowledge acquired from their major and minor, students can navigate the competitive job market and secure positions that align with their passions and expertise.

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A Unique Educational Experience in the Heart of Rome

Studying at AUR offers the unique advantage of Rome as a classroom. The city's rich history and the university’s focus on immersive, site-specific learning provide students with an unparalleled educational experience. The combination of Archaeology or Art History with Museum Studies takes full advantage of Rome's vast cultural resources, offering students a deeply enriching academic and personal growth journey.


A minor in Museum Studies at ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú, paired with a major in either Archaeology or Art History, offers a comprehensive education that prepares students for successful careers in the museum sector and related fields. This academic pathway not only equips students with a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills but also immerses them in the cultural heritage of one of the world's most historically significant cities.

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Maxxi Museum in Rome
Take a minor in Museum Studies
Hands-on museum experience in Rome
Major in Art History, Minor in Museum Studies