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Museums are an important symbol of a country's culture, so a discipline has been derived, museology. So let's take a look at the introduction of the American museology major in 2018.
MuseumStudies MuseumEducation Objectives:
Cultivating senior museology professionals engaged in the management and research of cultural relics and museums; There are two directions for the dispersion of the training concept: on the one hand, it pays attention to the balance between theory and time, and on the other hand, it promotes cooperation between disciplines, and focuses on the cultivation of practical skills. The duration of study ranges from 2 to 5 years, with 33-58 credits and 50-520 hours of internship.
The course content is divided into three modules: professional core courses, elective courses, and internship courses. The professional feasibility course covers a wide range of aspects of the museum industry, including the creation of collections, display, management, preparation of museums, relations with other fields, types of museums, museum law, discussions related to reality, and museum internships.
There are two types of elective courses: one is in the Department of Anthropology, the Department of History, the Department of Art, the Department of Botany, the Department of Zoology, the Department of Entomology, the Department of Geography, etc.; In addition to the above-mentioned courses, there are also courses in museums. The internship course focuses on hands-on museum management, collection conservation, collection management, exhibition planning and development.
An internship report will be completed at the end of the internship.
Employment direction and prospects: **Cultural relics management and research institutions, various museums and exhibition units, archaeological departments, cultural relics and art franchise units, customs, press and publication, colleges and universities, auction companies.
The University of Washington (UW), for example, offers museum internships through case studies, an interdisciplinary discipline that brings together anthropology, sociology, law, evaluation, and advocacy.
The main courses offered by the school basically cover the following areas: core courses (including museology fundamentals, internships and graduation**, etc.), research design and evaluation analysis, museum management and development, public engagement and education, collection management and conservation, and interdisciplinary course electives.
Anthropology involves many aspects of archaeology, but compared with the all-encompassing aspects of anthropology, the archaeology major focuses more on the development of knowledge and skills in field archaeology. Taking Yale University's archaeology major as an example, the course includes the introduction of archaeological sites in many regions of the world, such as Egypt, Maya, Babylon, etc., as well as classified archaeology such as environmental archaeology and ceramic archaeology.
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University of Glasgow2Newcastle University 3University of East Anglia
4.University of Leicester5Nottingham Trent University
6.University of Manchester
7.The University of Leeds has museums at all of these universities.
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All of these universities have museum majors.
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University of Glasgow2Newcastle University 3University of East Anglia
4.University of Leicester5Nottingham Trent University
6.University of Manchester
7.The University of Leeds has museums at all of these universities.
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The Department of Museology is a major that studies many issues related to the display of museum objects. Modern museology is generally set up with a major in archaeology or history. A museum is a kind of cultural institution that preserves and exhibits cultural relics or specimens related to history, culture, science and technology, etc., and can educate and publicize people.
Generally speaking, according to the perspective of discipline and academic research, museums can be divided into four categories: one is social history, which mainly displays the general history and dynastic history, such as our national museum and the capital museum, all of which belong to the general history of society, and the museums of various provinces and regions basically belong to this range. The second category is called natural sciences, such as museums such as planetarium and geology museum.
The third category is cultural and artistic museums, similar to the China Art Museum, Beijing Art Museum, Yanhuang Art Museum, etc. The others are comprehensive museums. The purpose of the major of museology is to cultivate senior museology professionals who have systematic knowledge of cultural relics and museology, and can be engaged in the management and research of cultural relics and museums in cultural relics management and research institutions, various museums and exhibition units, archaeological departments, cultural relics and art franchise units, customs, press and publication, education and other units.
Students in this major mainly learn the basic theories and basic knowledge of cultural relics and museology, receive basic training in comprehensive knowledge of history, art, culture and science and technology, and have the basic ability of cultural relics, appreciation, research and cultural and museum management. Duration: 4 years.
Degree awarded: Bachelor of History.
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