2025-2026 General Catalog
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The Minor in Museum Studies combines study of the history of collecting and museum theory with practical training in curatorship, interpretive writing, and exhibition development. The minor introduces students to the historical development and current practices of all types of museums, including museums of natural history, science, anthropology, art, and heritage sites. Students develop an understanding of issues shared by all types of museums: organization and interpretation of exhibitions, audience engagement, the ethics of display and conservation, the political position of museums in their communities and the role of museums as shapers of culture. Students gain practical skills related to careers in museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions. In addition to two core courses in the minor, students take three Museum Studies-specific electives from a list of choices. The electives divide into roughly five areas representing different aspects of museum work:
- Practices of contemporary museums.
- Issues of cultural property and heritage.
- Public relations and marketing.
- Writing skills relevant to museum work.
- Skills related to exhibition planning, design, and installation.
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