Museum Studies (CERT)
Summary
The aim of this program is to provide a perspective on the theory and practice of museums in an expanding global environment of technological, social and political change for current and future museum professionals. It emphasizes the role of technology as a pervasive aspect in today's museum, examines new models of education, exhibition, and business strategies, and explores the role of the museum as an agent of social change. We welcome students interested in all types of museums including history, technology, science, art, special topic or themed museums, historic sites, national parks and zoos and those interested in exhibitions for corporations, government agencies and private organizations.
The certificate may not be eligible for federal financial aid. Speak with the Campus Hub for details.
2021-2022
Certificate
15
Mankato
Program Requirements
Major Common Core
Prerequisites: none
Goal Areas: GE-06, GE-08
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Goal Areas: GE-05, GE-08
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Goal Areas: GE-09
Major Restricted Electives
Choose 6 credits
Prerequisites: none
Diverse Cultures: Gold
Prerequisites: none
Prerequisites: ANTH 101, ANTH 210 or consent
Prerequisites: none
Prerequisites: ART 260, ART 261
Prerequisites: none
Prerequisites: none
Prerequisites: NPL 273
Prerequisites: none
Prerequisites: RPLS 272, RPLS 373, or with instructor permission. Upper division prerequisites can be taken concurrently with instructor permission.
Prerequisites: none