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OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2013-14 
    
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2013-14 [Archived Catalog]

Museum Studies Certificate Program


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Certificate Code - CTMUSE

College of Fine Arts 
School of Art + Design 
Seigfred Hall 528
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: 740.593.4290
Fax: 740.593.0457
pauleye@ohio.edu
http://www.finearts.ohio.edu/art/

Edward Pauley, Certificate Director

Program Overview

The museum field continues to expand because of the ongoing process of collecting, preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting historically significant items. This certificate adds value to a variety of degree programs by providing a foundation for students interested in working in museums, in educational and interpretive centers, or in similar organizations promoting public outreach and education. In addition, the program provides a foundation for students interested in pursuing advanced degrees in Museum Studies. The program emphasizes the visitor experience throughout all aspects of museum decision-making and planning processes. Students in the program will learn about the inner operations of nonprofit and arts and cultural heritage organizations; have an opportunity to work directly with objects and artifacts; become immersed in current museum methods and cultural heritage literature; and learn about networking and resume-building opportunities.

To earn the Museum Studies Certificate, students must successfully complete two museum core courses, ART 3100 Museum Fundamentals I  and ART 3922 Museum Fundamentals II - Practicum , and 15 credit hours of approved electives taken from a minimum of two areas.

Admissions Information

Admission requires junior or senior standing, a letter of recommendation from a faculty member in the major discipline of the student, an application essay stating how the Museum Studies Certificate program meets the academic goals of the student, and acceptance into the program.

Opportunities Upon Graduation

Students representing a broad range of disciplines will participate in the Museum Studies Certificate program. This program helps prepare students interested in working in museums, in educational and interpretive centers, or in similar organizations promoting public outreach and education. In addition, the program provides a foundation for students interested in pursuing advanced degrees in Museum Studies.

Requirements

 

Certificate Hours Requirement


The Museum Studies Certificate program requires a minimum of 21 hours.

Museum Core Courses


Electives


Complete 15 hours from at least two of the following areas.

Art History


Biology


Education and Human Services


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