Museum Studies

      Museum Studies Program
      Hibben Center Room 320
      MSC01 1050,
      1 University of New Mexico
      Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
      (505) 277-0786
      http://museum.unm.edu 

      Director
      Loa Traxler, Ph.D., Anthropology

      Lecturers
      Harriet Beaubien, Smithsonian Institution
      Candace Matelic, Ph.D., Center for Contemporary Arts  
      Lea McChesney, Ph.D., Maxwell Museum
      Sara Otto-Diniz, Ph.D., University of New Mexico

      Affiliated Faculty
      Carl Agee, Ph.D., Earth and Planetary Sciences
      Joseph Cook, Ph.D., Biology
      E. James Dixon, Ph.D., Anthropology
      Timothy Lowrey, Ph.D., Biology
      Joyce Szabo, Ph.D., Art and Art History
      Thomas Turner, Ph.D., Biology

      The Museum Studies program is an interdisciplinary program designed to provide students academic training in essential aspects of museology. The curriculum equips students with a range of museum skills and enables them to tailor learning to their career objectives. The program offers an 18 credit hour undergraduate minor, a 15 credit hour undergraduate certificate, and a 15 credit hour graduate minor. It is designed to prepare students for a variety of museum and museum-related occupations, including: collections managers, registrars, museum educators, exhibit developers, park interpreters, and administrators. The Museum Studies program also is valuable to students who wish to become outdoor educators, interpreters, or naturalists. Some graduates may choose to pursue a Ph.D. in a related discipline to prepare for advanced curatorial work in museums.

      The Museum Studies program brings together a unique consortium of UNM Museums, courses, laboratories, researchers, museum professionals, and educators in a statewide and national network to train qualified students for teaching, research, curation, and public service in museum contexts. The Museum Studies program is supported by UNM's five museums; the Harwood Museum of Art, the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, the Meteorite Museum, the Museum of Southwestern Biology, and the UNM Art Museum.


      Courses

      MSST 407 / 507. Museum Practices. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



      MSST 429 / 529. Topics in Museum Studies [Topics in Art History]. (1-3, no limit Δ)



      MSST 475 / 575. Museum Interpretation. (3)



      MSST 476 / 576. Museum Collection Management. (3)



      MSST 485 / 585. Seminar in Museum Methods. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



      MSST 486 / 586. Practicum: Museum Methods. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



      MSST 507 / 407. Museum Practices. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



      MSST 529 / 429. Topics in Museum Studies [Topics in Art History]. (1-3, no limit Δ)



      MSST 575 / 475. Museum Interpretation. (3)



      MSST 576 / 476. Museum Collection Management. (3)



      MSST 585 / 485. Seminar in Museum Methods. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



      MSST 586 / 486. Practicum: Museum Methods. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



      MSST 598. Graduate Project. (1-6 to a maximum of 15 Δ)



      MSST 599. Master's Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)



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      1 University of New Mexico
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