1. In general, you usually need a post-secondary qualification and specialized training. In some cases, you may substitute appropriate work experience for academic qualifications.
2. You usually need a college program in museum or conservation technology or other technical or on-the-job training program.
3. To be a library and archive technician or assistant, you usually need a college library technician diploma or a university degree in a social science discipline.
4. To be a registrar, interpreter or cataloguer, you may need a university degree in a field related to museum/gallery work. Interpreters may require specific scientific or academic credentials.
5. Most recent entrants have an undergraduate university degree.


