The Certificate Program is designed to give UNM undergraduate students, working professionals, and non-traditional students academic and practical training in the fundamentals of museology. Courses are offered on the UNM campus and by distance learning through UNM's Extended University. Upon successful completion of the requirements, students are awarded a Certificate in Museum Studies.
Minimum 15 credit hours required as follows:
Courses
MSST 407 / 507.
Museum Practices.
(3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
(Also offered as ARTH 407)
History, philosophy and purposes of museums. Techniques and problems of museum administration, education, collection, exhibition, conservation and public relations.
{Offered upon demand}
MSST 475 / 575.
Museum Interpretation.
(3)
Public education within museum contexts, including exhibit research, planning, development, production; traveling trunks, booklets, outreach, public programming, evaluation, and digital and virtual applications.
Restriction: permission of instructor.
{Every academic year}
MSST 476 / 576.
Museum Collection Management.
(3)
Method, theory, and practice of collection management, including acquisitions, law, ethics, organization, storage and retrieval, environmental controls, security, stabilization, risk management, and data management.
Restriction: permission of instructor.
{Every academic year}
MSST 485 / 585.
Seminar in Museum Methods.
(3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
(Also offered as ANTH, ARTH 485)
Theoretical and practical work in specific museum problems.
Prerequisite: 407 or ANTH 402.
Restriction: permission of instructor.
{Offered upon demand}
MSST 486 / 586.
Practicum: Museum Methods.
(3)
(Also offered as ANTH, ARTH 486)
Practicum in museum methods and management.
Prerequisite: ANTH 402 or ARTH 407.
Restriction: permission of instructor.
{Offered upon demand}
MSST 507 / 407.
Museum Practices.
(3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
(Also offered as ARTH 507)
History, philosophy and purposes of museums. Techniques and problems of museum administration, education, collection, exhibition, conservation and public relations.
{Offered upon demand}
MSST 575 / 475.
Museum Interpretation.
(3)
Public education within museum contexts, including exhibit research, planning, development, production; traveling trunks, booklets, outreach, public programming, evaluation, and digital and virtual applications.
Restriction: admission to Museum Studies graduate program.
{Every academic year}
MSST 576 / 476.
Museum Collection Management.
(3)
Method, theory, and practice of collection management, including acquisitions, law, ethics, organization, storage and retrieval, environmental controls, security, stabilization, risk management, and data management.
Restriction: admission to Museum Studies graduate program.
{Every academic year}
MSST 585 / 485.
Seminar in Museum Methods.
(3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
(Also offered as ANTH, ARTH 585)
Theoretical and practical work in specific museum problems.
Prerequisite: 407 or ANTH 402.
{Offered upon demand}
MSST 586 / 486.
Practicum: Museum Methods.
(3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
(Also offered as ANTH, ARTH 586)
Practicum in museum methods and management.
Prerequisite: ANTH 402 or ARTH 407.
Restriction: permission of instructor.
{Offered upon demand}
MSST 598.
Graduate Project.
(1-6 to a maximum of 15 Δ)
Projects must be museum-based: exhibits, films, educational programs, collection curation, field collection and analysis, or other museum endeavors. Must be original contributions to museums or the profession, and demonstrate contemporary knowledge of museum methods, theory and practice.
Offered on a CR/NC basis only.
Restriction: admission to Museum Studies graduate program and advisor approval.
MSST 599.
Master's Thesis.
(1-6, no limit Δ)
Restriction: admission to Museum Studies graduate program.