MUSEUMS 498 - Special Topics in Museum Studies
Fall 2016, Section 002 - Developing Exhibitions for the UM Bicentennial
Instruction Mode: Section 002 is (see other Sections below)
Subject: Museums (MUSEUMS)
Department: LSA History of Art
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Details

Credits:
3
Consent:
With permission of instructor.
Advisory Prerequisites:
MUSEUMS 301 or MSP 601.
Repeatability:
May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit(s). May be elected more than once in the same term.
Rackham Information:
Rackham credit requires additional work.
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Description

This course will provide students with the opportunity to research, develop content for, and design museum exhibitions on topics related to the University of Michigan’s upcoming bicentennial. Through this course, students will have the opportunity to transform their knowledge and academic research on U-M history into tangible products for diverse audiences. The class will appeal to undergraduate and graduate students in museum studies as well as those from a broad range of disciplines with interests in the diverse historical topics of the exhibitions, among others.

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Schedule

MUSEUMS 498 - Special Topics in Museum Studies
Schedule Listing
001 (SEM)
 In Person
30720
Open
20
 
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MW 11:30AM - 1:00PM
9/6/16 - 12/13/16
002 (SEM)
 In Person
31799
Open
3
 
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Tu 10:00AM - 1:00PM
9/6/16 - 12/13/16

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