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Cultural Heritage Management, Master of Arts

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MA in Cultural Heritage Management

The challenges of the 21st century and the expansion of heritage tourism worldwide have increased the need for forward-thinking management and preservation strategies. With a focus on emergent technology and its impact on conservation, preservation, and engagement, together with integrated approaches to management, and community and stakeholder partnerships, Johns Hopkins University offers an innovative, online graduate degree in Cultural Heritage Management. This degree program immerses students in a broad context of cultural heritage issues, including social, environmental, and economic trends. It gives them the qualifications to assume leadership and management roles in the cultural heritage sector.

Our cultural heritage management program embraces a fully inclusive definition of heritage. It’s more than local, regional, and national sites, monuments, and artifacts; it’s also full landscapes, environments, and even the intangible. And we explore it all in a global context.

We combine this holistic approach with pragmatic skills in digital and geospatial documentation, risk management, and project management. Our program immerses students in cultural heritage policies and provides them with the graduate qualifications to meet 36 CFR Part 61 and Register of Professional Archaeologists standards and assume leadership and management roles in the heritage and CRM sectors.

Our program is built around several guiding principles:

We welcome students from around the world interested in cultural heritage management. The interdisciplinary nature and international focus and concern of cultural heritage are supported well in the online format, where domestic and international students can learn together.

The MA in Cultural Heritage Management faculty is made up of highly regarded experts in the heritage field and academia from diverse geographic locations. They are passionate about training the next generation of heritage leaders and professionals and are enthusiastic about the online course format.

Admissions Criteria for All Advanced Academic Programs

PROGRAM-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

Applicants must hold a baccalaureate degree in study areas relevant to the curriculum (anthropology, archaeology, architecture, preservation, art history, conservation, environmental sciences, geography, cultural management or tourism, public history, or a related field). Applicants must also submit:

Program Requirements

Students in the MA in Cultural Heritage Management program must complete a total of 10 courses:

Course List

Code Title Credits
Core Courses - Required: 9
Studies in World Heritage
Cultural Heritage Management/Leadership
Two-Week Onsite Cultural Heritage Management Seminar 1
Core Courses - Customizable: 9
Select three of the following: 2
Reading the Landscape: Cultural Heritage at Scale
The Protection of Global Cultural Heritage: Laws, Policies, Politics, and Advocacy
Issues in Intangible Cultural Heritage
Heritage Interpretation
Engaging Communities in Heritage
Cultural Heritage in the Digital Age
Electives 12
Select four of the following:
Research/Capstone in Heritage Studies
Culture as Catalyst for Sustainable Development
Cultural Heritage Risk Management and Security
Public Monuments and Collective Memory
Heritage Tourism
Understanding NAGPRA, Repatriation Laws and Ethical Practice
Reality Capture: Heritage Documentation for Analysis, Conservation, and Outreach
Foundations of Digital Curation
Internship
Total Credits 30

1 : Students unable to participate in the onsite seminar must register for the hybrid course AS.465.709.81 Virtual Seminar.

2 : Any customizable core courses beyond the three required will count toward your elective requirements.

Learning Outcomes

The curriculum of the Master of Arts in Cultural Heritage Management program prepares graduates to: