UD Graduate Catalog 1997-1998
  College of Arts and Science
Museum Studies
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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The program in Museum Studies offers courses in the history, philosophy and functions, leadership and management, curatorship, educational offerings, interpretive programs, exhibitions and public dimension of institutions that collect, preserve, study, and disseminate information about our cultural heritage. A certificate in Museum Studies may be earned in conjunction with a graduate degree in history, art history, art, early American culture, public horticultural administration, business administration, liberal studies, and other fields appropriate for students planning careers in history, art, natural history, science and technology, and other kinds of museums. Students are admitted who are accepted for graduate work in joint programs of the University and the Hagley Museum, Longwood Gardens, and the Winterthur Museum, as well as students enrolled in associated University departments. 

Students wishing to enroll in Museum Studies should apply for admission to the University Office of Graduate Studies indicating the graduate degree program of their choice. 


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