How to Become a Museum Curator
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How to Become a Museum Curator
Introduction
Museum curators acquire, organize and oversee collections of art and valuable historical items. The competition for jobs in this field is tremendous, as there are more experienced applicants with master's degrees than there are job openings.
Instructions
Difficulty: Challenging
Steps
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Step One
Become familiar with the field by downloading the American Association of Museums Web site (aam-us.org). You'll find career information, education requirements and colleges offering related programs.
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Step Two
Work in a museum as an intern while you're in college. You'll gain invaluable experience and contacts. Be aware that internships are highly competitive, even those that are unpaid.
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Step Three
Obtain a bachelor's degree in art history and a master's degree in your area of specialization. Ideally, your master's will be in the specialty of the museum in which you hope to work.
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Step Four
Work toward receiving a Ph.D. if you want to be a curator in any natural history or science museum.
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Step Five
Consider getting two master's degrees, one in museum studies, the other in a specialty, to really stand out above most of the competition.
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Step Six
Be prepared to work your way up the curatorial ladder after you have your master's degree. If you are fortunate enough to get a job in this competitive field, you may have to begin as an assistant curator or associate curator and do mostly administrative work.
Tips & Warnings
- Make certain your overall writing skills are superb.
- Become proficient in the use of computer databases. You will need to catalogue your museum's collections.
- Take a course in grant writing. You will be required to participate in fundraising for the museum.
- Be prepared to travel if you work as a curator for a large museum. You will always be on the lookout for new additions to your museum's collections.
Overall Things You'll Need
- Museum Magazines
- Computers
- Online Career Search
- College Catalogs
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