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Museum Studies Certificate
The FSU School of Library & Information Studies Museum Studies certificate program prepares graduates for museum careers by giving them the ability to analyze and achieve objectives in the professional museum field, including opportunities to receive valuable training in the field while working closely with museum staff on meaningful projects. The program enjoys a collaborative relationship with museums in London, Florence and cities throughout Belgium as well as the FSU Ringling Center for the Cultural Arts in Sarasota, and museums located on the Tallahassee campus including the Museum of Fine Arts, the Historic Textile and Clothing Collection, and The Institute on World War II and the Human Experience.
Museum Studies Certificate Requirements
To earn the certificate, students complete 19 credit hours divided among two core courses (7 credits), two elective courses (6 credits), and an internship (6 credits).
- This certificate is available to degree-seeking and non-degree students.
- Up to six credits may be counted toward the certificate AND the Master’s degree.
For more information, see: http://www.fsu.edu/~ms/
Note: This certificate is not available online.
Last updated: September 15, 2010 by Melissa Raulston
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