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Spring Half-Term Courses
The College of LS&A offers through the facilities of the Exhibit Museum of Natural History laboratory/discussion/lecture courses for students interested in natural science museum exhibits. Museum methods courses are open to undergraduate and graduate students. These courses focus mainly on the principles, methods, and techniques used by professional exhibit designers. Some basic concepts in educational design and theory, as related to museums, are also covered.
Spring/Summer Term Courses
The College of LS&A offers through the facilities of the Exhibit Museum of Natural History laboratory/discussion/lecture courses for students interested in natural science museum exhibits. Museum methods courses are open to undergraduate and graduate students. These courses focus mainly on the principles, methods, and techniques used by professional exhibit designers. Some basic concepts in educational design and theory, as related to museums, are also covered.
MUSMETH 406 / MEDILLUS 406. Special Problems in Museum Methods.
Section 001.
Instructor(s):
John B Klausmeyer
Prerequisites & Distribution: Permission of instructor. (2-4). (Excl). $45 laboratory fee. May be elected twice for credit.
Credits: (2-4).
Lab Fee: $45 laboratory fee.
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
Required Projects: Cast of fruit (wax), trilobite (plaster), herpetology cast (latex), cast of hand (alginate), exhibit design project. There is a lecture each week, and a midterm and final on material covered in lab and lectures.
Summer Half-Term Courses
The College of LS&A offers through the facilities of the Exhibit Museum of Natural History laboratory/discussion/lecture courses for students interested in natural science museum exhibits. Museum methods courses are open to undergraduate and graduate students. These courses focus mainly on the principles, methods, and techniques used by professional exhibit designers. Some basic concepts in educational design and theory, as related to museums, are also covered.

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