ART 3308 Exhibition Practices I: Introduction to Museum Studies
Exhibition Practices I (3-0) This class explores the intellectual issues museums face, and the practical considerations of daily administration. Coursework is based on readings in the field, class discussion, and written analysis of issues in modern museums. As an introductory class, it touches on several aspects of museum work, including curation, collections management, public programming, education, marketing, and management. The goal is to give students a general understanding of what goes into making and running a museum, and the roles they can play in society.
This course can be used to fulfill the College of Liberal Arts general education requirement for Fine and Performing Arts. Course fee required.
3 Credit Hours
3 Total Contact Hours
0 Lab Hours
3 Lecture Hours
0 Other Hours