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ART 345 - Museums and Exhibitions |
Museums and Exhibitions Prerequisite: ART 211 and ART 212 This course introduces students to the history of museums and the techniques involved in institutional and collection management, curatorial process, interpretation and exhibit design. Through experiences such as hands-on activities, team-based projects, museum visits, and instructor and guest lectures, students will study the history of museums, financial and ethical ramifications of collections management, exhibition curation and design, and educational programming within the context of the museum. The course will provide students with an opportunity to explore the various aspects of a career in museums, from administration to education, curatorial work to design implementation. This course fulfills the Writing Intensive Stage 2 requirement for Art majors and provides pre-professional experiences as a Liberal Arts Work course. 4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Online Art and Art History Department Course Attributes: GER IIB-Fine Arts, Liberal Arts Work, Middle Level Writing Intensive |