Undergraduate Minor - 18 hours required
MUSEUM STUDIES COURSES
From this list of Core Courses, you need to take 12 hours if you wish to minor in Museum Studies. You do not need to declare a minor in museum studies to enroll in these courses.
AD 447 (3) Intro. To Museology (offered Fall Semesters)-taught by Lori
Huffman, Curator of Collections
HIST 497 (3) Historical Museums, Sites, Restoration, Archives (Fall
Semesters)-taught by Dr. Dona Bachman, University Museum Director
POLS. 446 (3) Museum Administration (Spring Semesters)-taught by Dr.
Bachman, University Museum Director
ANTH 450 A (3) Museum Studies-Learning in Museums (Fall Semesters)-taught
by Bob DeHoet, Museum Education Program Director
ANTH 450 B (3) Museum Studies-Methodology & Display (Spring Semesters)-
taught by Nate Steinbrink, Museum Exhibits Designer
AD 207A (3) Introduction to Art History-(Spring Semesters)
In addition you must take an additional 6 hours of Electives:
SUGGESTED ELECTIVES: from the list of Electives you will need to select 6 hours: others are possible with consent of the Museum Studies Program Director:
Anthropology 304-3 Origins of Civilization
Anthropology 442 (1-12 hours) Consent of Instructor)
Art 499 (3-21 hours) Individual Problems in Art (Consent of Instructor)
Political Science 441 (3) Administration of Bureaucratic Organizations
Political Science 448 (3) University Museum Colloquium
History 490 (1-4 hours) Special readings in History (Consent of Instructor)
History 496 (1-9 hours) Internship in History (Consent of Department)
Political Science 559 (3 hours) Museum Collection Management (Consent of Instructor)
We try to offer as much flexibility as we can so that your work will reflect and enhance your major. We do our best to offer internships and independent studies courses to students. Past internships have resulted in major research projects and exhibitions.
For additional information, please contact Dr. Dona Bachman, Director, University Museum and Museum Studies Program: 618.453.5388 or dbachman@siu.edu
Special Bachelor Degree
Through the University Studies Program in the College of Liberal Arts, undergraduates may design a special course of study in Museology leading to a baccalaureate degree. The University Studies program allows students to design an interdisciplinary program of study leading to a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree in the College of Liberal Arts. For specific requirements and to complete an application, please contact: College of Liberal Arts Advisement Office, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois 62901-4523. The telephone number is: 618-453-3388.
