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Museum Studies degrees in Italy

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Study a Museum Studies degree in Italy in 2025

A bachelor's degree in museum studies will blend your love of history with your ability to share that passion with others. Museum studies degrees usually take 3-4 years to complete, when studied full-time. During a museum studies degree, you will be offered the opportunity to study specialisations such as curation management, gender in history, and modules in specific time periods.

Tuition fees for international studies will vary depending on the country you will study in, but you can access scholarships and grants that will help. Museum studies graduates can either choose to pursue further studies, or take a job role in the heritage sector to gain experience.

Study in Italy

Home to some of the world's oldest universities, Italy has a long history of providing high quality higher education to both domestic and international students. The country has not only played an integral part of the Bologna Process education reform, it was also one of the four countries that created the European Area of Higher Education. Both of these play an important role in widening the access to higher education across Europe, with international students from all over the world now able to experience an Italian university education, thanks to the country's contributions.

See our detailed guide to studying in Italy for international students.

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