The MA in Global Gallery Studies at University College Cork is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time taught masters (NFQ, Level 9) which aims to prepare postgraduates for various careers in the gallery sector and other fine art institutions in Ireland and internationally. Directed by History of Art in association with The Glucksman (UCC’s award winning on campus gallery) and Digital Arts and Humanities, UCC, the programme will offer an innovative blend of theory and real-world practice comprised of the history, theories and contemporary practices of the gallery in a global context.
Full-Time option:
Students take 90 credits as follows:
Part I
          DH6004 Conceptual  Introduction to Digital Arts and Humanities (5 credits)
          HA6019 Research  Methods and Sources for Global Gallery Studies (10 credits)
          HA6023 Cultural  Institutions in Practice (10 credits)
          HA6024 Global Contemporary Art (10 credits)
          HA6025 Global Galleries Fieldwork (5 credits)
          HA6026 Global Galleries: History, Theory and Practice (10 credits)          
          HA6027 Project-Led Gallery Internship (10 credits)
Part II
        HA6028 Research Dissertation in Global Gallery Studies (30  credits)
Part-Time option:
Students take 90 credits as follows:
 Year 1: Part I
          DH6004 Conceptual  Introduction to Digital Arts and Humanities (5 credits)
          HA6019 Research  Methods and Sources for Global Gallery Studies (10 credits)
          HA6023 Cultural  Institutions in Practice (10 credits)
          HA6024 Global Contemporary Art (10 credits)
          HA6026 Global Galleries: History, Theory and Practice (10 credits) 
          
        
Year 2: Part I
          HA6025 Global Galleries Fieldwork (5 credits)
        HA6027 Project-Led Gallery Internship (10 credits)
Year 2: Part II
        HA6028 Research Dissertation in Global Gallery Studies (30  credits)
        
          Module Semester Information may be found here.
          Module
        Descriptions may be found here.
Examinations 
          Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme
          will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2022/2023 Book and for
          each module in the Book of Modules, 2022/2023. 
Postgraduate Diploma in  Global Gallery Studies 
        Candidates who pass Part I (60 credits) and who choose not to  progress to the dissertation or who fail, or fail to submit, the dissertation,  may be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in Global Gallery Studies.  
Programme Learning Outcomes for MA in Global Gallery Studies
            (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
          On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
          to: 
Programme Learning Outcomes  for Postgraduate Diploma in Global Gallery Studies (NFQ Level 9,  Major Award)
          On successful completion of this  programme, students should be able to 

