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Interdisciplinary in nature, the Museum Studies Minor provides students with the academic foundation and practical experience necessary for entrance into museum careers or related graduate studies. The curriculum explores the manner in which museums are organized and operate and how they care for and interpret their collections, serve their audiences, respond to new technologies, and grapple with complex legal and ethical issues unique to their disciplines. Combining theory with practice, the curriculum incorporates classroom study and directed research with practical experiences in the form of field trips, group projects, and internships.

The minor incorporates the disciplines of American studies, anthropology, art and art history, classics, historic preservation, and history, from which students may select their own concentration preference. The minor is open to students from any discipline in the arts and sciences, education, or business colleges at UMW. The University’s three museums support this minor with internship opportunities. The museum field is a rapidly expanding and vital part of society. The Institute of Museum and Library Services estimates there are about 35,000 museums currently operating in the United States, generating a demand for highly trained museum professionals.

Students interested in enrolling in the minor must contact the chair of the Department of Historic Preservation for additional details.

Minor Requirements

Course List
Code Title Credits
ARTH 315AArt Museum Studies3
or AMST 306 Museums in the US
or HISP 200 Introduction to Museum Studies
ARTH 317Laboratory in Museum Studies3
or HISP 463 Laboratory in Museum Design and Interpretation
or HIST 425 Public History Seminar
Select 3 credits of the following:3
AMST 499
Internship
ANTH 499
Internship
ARTH 499
Internship
CLAS 499
Internship
HISP 499
Internship in Historic Preservation
HIST 499B
Internship
Select 9 elective credits of the following:9
ANTH 309
Anthropology of Art
ANTH 341
Practices of Memory
ANTH 342
Touring Cultures
ARTH 317
Laboratory in Museum Studies
CLAS 380
Archaeology of the Greek and Roman World
HISP 208
Introduction to Conservation
HISP 303A
Archives and Society
HISP 313
Museum Education
HISP 320
Material Culture
HISP 323
Cultural Heritage Tourism
HISP 463
Laboratory in Museum Design and Interpretation
HIST 330
Introduction to Public History
HIST 425
Public History Seminar
HIST 428
Digital History
Total Credits18

Elective Notes

  • Special topics courses in the following disciplines may count as an elective, with the approval of Museum Studies Committee:
    Course List
    Code Title Credits
    AMST 350Topics in American Studies3
    ANTH 371Special Topics in Anthropology3
    ARTH 470Seminar: Special Studies in Art History3
    CLAS 351Special Studies in Classical Civilization3
    CLAS 352Special Studies in Classical Civilization3
    HISP 471Special Studies in Historic Preservation3
    HIST 300Topics in History3
  • Three (3) credits in in Individual Studies from these disciplines may substitute an elective with approval of Museum Studies Committee: AMST, ANTH, ARTH, CLAS, HISP, or HIST.
  • Three (3) additional credits of Internship from these disciplines may substitute an elective with approval of Museum Studies Committee: AMST, ANTH, ARTH, CLAS, HISP, or HIST.
  • Three (3) credits of ANTH 481 Senior Project may substitute an elective with approval of Museum Studies Committee.
  • AMST 303 Junior Special Topics Seminar may count as an elective course, with the approval of the Museum Studies Committee.

Museum Studies Program

Cristina Turdean, Chair of the Museum Studies Committee

Affiliated Faculty

Erin Devlin, History and American Studies
Eric Gable, Sociology
Suzie Kim, Art History
Angela L. Pitts, Classics
Kelli M. Slunt, Chemistry
Cristina Turdean, Historic Preservation  

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