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Which of the following explains why acceptance into a master’s degree program for museum conservation is competitive?

Applicants must know multiple languages.
The programs require a four-year commitment.
Applicants must have a background in archeology and chemistry.
The programs in the United States are very limited in number.

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D

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The answer would be D The programs in the United States are very limited in number.

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It is D because Employers of conservators are looking for applicants with a master’s in conservation or a similar field and substantial work experience. Unfortunately, there are only a few museum conservation techniques master’s programs available in the United States, so entry into these programs is competitive. These programs last two to four years. Applicants need to have a background in art history, studio art, archaeology, and chemistry along with work experience. Knowing a foreign language is helpful when applying to some programs. It is also beneficial to participate in an internship or apprenticeship during undergraduate work.

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