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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Museum Studies Minor
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Major Degree Type
Bachelor of Applied Science
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Music Education (Non-Certifiable)
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science in Education (Non-Certifiable)
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Social Work
Program advisors:
- Dr. Billie Follensbee, Department of Art and Design, Museum Studies Program Coordinator
- Dr. Mitzi Kirkland-Ives, Department of Art and Design
- Dr. Michelle Bowe, Department of Biology
- Ms. Melanie Carden-Jessen, School of Earth, Environment and Sustainability
- Dr. Elizabeth Sobel, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Gerontology
- Dr. F. Scott Worman, Department Sociology, Anthropology and Gerontology
Minor Requirements
The Museum Studies minor is an interdisciplinary minor that introduces students to the variety of careers available in museum studies as well as providing some basic background training in a variety of museum-related fields, allowing students to expand or continue their studies at the undergraduate or graduate level or by working in museums themselves. This minor is also appropriate for students interested in public affairs, community development, or other fields leading to a career working with governmental or private institutions. By providing students with some background education in a variety of types of museums, how museums operate, and the role of different types of museums, students will develop an appreciation for these and other public and private institutions.
Students completing a museum- or archives-related internship(s) in any one of the track area disciplines may substitute this for the MST 495 internship, with the approval of a Museum Studies advisor, provided the internship consists of three credit hours total and fulfills all of the requirements for MST 495 .
Required Courses (9 hours):
Complete nine additional hours from one of the following tracks.
Only two electives may overlap with courses used for any major or minor. Appropriate substitutions are allowed within a track with the approval of a Museum Studies advisor.
Biology Track:
Two taxonomy courses and selected courses from the following, for a total of 8 to 10 hours:
Geoscience Track:
Select one GRY course, one GLG course, and one additional course from the following:
Anthropology-Archaeology Track:
Anthropology-World Cultures Track:
Anthropology-Native Americans Track:
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