With guidance from museum professionals, students take on real projects at real museums. Past projects have ranged from marketing plans to volunteer recruitment strategies to exhibit development to retail planning. For this on-line session, students are encouraged to participate in a live weekly webinar with the instructor, guest museum experts and fellow students.
We will offer a few weekend and evening field trips for those in the Chicago area, which will be made available via video for all students. Get ready to have fun, network with museum professionals, and either advance your museum career or explore whether a museum career is right for you.
Course materials are included in the cost of tuition and will be provided via the online course site. ONLINE: This course studies current theories and practices of education and learning in museums and examines the principal activities in planning and implementing educational experiences for museum visitors.
Included are consideration of the role of museum educators and the principles of informal learning. Strategies to assess learning interests for potential audiences and to include technology in museum learning are presented. All types of educational opportunities and experiences offered by museums are examined and evaluated.
Students will analyze the learning opportunities and experiences offered by a museum of their choice in their own area, in addition to participating in weekly online discussion boards. This two-day symposium presents an in-depth study of the components that make a successful museum exhibit, whether permanent or temporary. Topics covered will include: concept, research, conservation, publications, design, lighting, budget, loans, advertising, sponsorship, education, and visitor satisfaction.
The symposium includes specialist speakers from the fields of Lighting, Design, and Community Relations. This course may be taken as a supplement to Northwestern University's Museum Studies Certificate Program or as a stand-alone experience for museum professionals and those who are interested in furthering their knowledge of the exhibit process.
Skip to main content. Academic Programs Choose from a wide range of programs. Students will learn from some of the best practitioners: our faculty members are drawn from museums across the country, including two AAM-accredited museums located at the University of Oklahoma: the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of National History and the Fred Jones Jr.
Museum of Art. Degree Topics:. You will get a first-class education from a college ranked in the top tier of education colleges in the country by U. Our experienced OU faculty will guide you through the program with support from professors of practice. Our Master of Arts - Museum Studies is an accredited, flexible, and affordable degree program designed to help you solve real-world problems faced by museum professionals.
Current students use many types of financing to cover their expenses such as Financial Aid. To learn more, please fill out the form above to speak with one of our enrollment counselors. Books and additional materials are not included. To apply to the online Master of Construction Business, students must hold a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university or appropriate international equivalent.
Students should have earned a cumulative GPA of at least 3. Applicants may be required to take the Graduate Record Examination GRE , depending on their work experience and prior education. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and are reviewed individually.
Students learn to curate exhibitions, design educational services, and provide museum services with attention to all potential museum visitors. The first three core courses in the program are supplemented and contextualized by a one-credit 15 hours practicum per course.
Utilizing the rich and varied resources of N-YHS, the residency allows students to gain experience in the practices of curation, collections management, and museum operations. Over the course of the 15 hours, students will observe and document how museum and cultural institutional professionals approach their work and the issues facing museum operations. Onsite participation is encouraged, but not required. An online option will be provided for those who are unable to attend in person.
Museums support more than , American jobs. In its most recent report, the U.
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