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Museum Management
Certficate Program
 


At the center of the graduate certificate program in museum management is the University's McKissick Museum. Established in 1976, the museum serves as a repository to many valuable campus collections. The certificate program, founded in 1982, utilizes its holdings and facilities in teaching best practices. Our students receive specialized museum training to complement their firm grounding in their academic subject area. At McKissick, we adhere to the professional standards established by the American Association of Museums, while also providing a source of knowledgeable, trained personnel for the many rapidly growing regional institutions.

Course of Study

The course of study is designed to be completed concurrently with a graduate degree in an academic field, or to supplement a degree already in hand. Degree-seeking students in many departments in the College of Arts and Sciences, as well as the College of Mass Communications and Information Studies, and other professional programs, integrate museum courses within their program of study. The certificate program courses are also accessible for museum professionals who have already attained a graduate degree and would like to extend their knowledge in the museum field.

Course work is focused on the three main areas of museum work: management, collections, and exhibitions and related programs. In each of these areas instructors seek to impart current information, encourage independent thinking, and enhance leadership skills. In all of the courses, students work on team projects in museums throughout South Carolina. For the internships "real world" experience is stressed and expected, as students work on individualized projects from which they and their institutional sponsors benefit.

 

Core Courses

MUSM 700    Administration and Management of Museums

MUSM 701    Exhibition Development and Interpretation

MUSM 702    Museum Internship

MUSM 703    Museum Management Independent Study

MUSM 704    Collecting, Collections Management, and Curatorial Practice

Transferable Courses

ANTH 545    Historical Archaeology

ANTH 550    Archaeological Artifact Analysis

ANTH 576    African-American Folklife and Archaeology

ARTH 543    History of American Antiques and Decorative Arts

ARTH 550    Trends in Art History

ARTH 562    Art Conservation

HIST 786    Comparative Applied History, U.S. and U.K.

HIST 787    Material Culture Studies

HIST 789    Historic Site Interpretation

J 797          Special Topics: Digital Imaging

MART 797    Practicum in Media Production

 

All students must complete 18 credit hours divided among courses and an internship. The core curriculum consisting of two courses (6 credit hours) requires students to take The Administration and Management of Museums (MUSM 700, 3 credit hours) and either Museum Collecting, Collections Management and Curatorial Practice (MUSM 701, 3 credit hours) or Museum Exhibition Development and Interpretation (MUSM 704, 3 credit hours). The other six hours of course work can come from other museum courses, including an independent study option (MUSM 703, 3 credit hours). As an alternative, students may transfer in six hours of approved courses in a field relevant to their museum career goals. The remaining six credit hours needed for the certificate are an internship (MUSM 702, 6 credit hours) at an approved museum.

Internships are arranged through consultation with students and staff at appropriate museums throughout the nation. This experience allows students to select an institution that supports their career goals, as well as assume professional level responsibilities and receive training and guidance from museum professionals. An emphasis is on understanding the overall operation of the museum, its mission, and its relationship to the community it serves. Students already employed in a museum will have the opportunity to work on a specific project or problem within that institution.

APPLY

Application must be made through the University of South Carolina Graduate School.

Contact

Lana A. Burgess, Program Director, lburgess@mailbox.sc.edu

Peggy Nunn, Program Coordinator, nunnp@mailbox.sc.edu

 

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