Academic Catalog - 2025-2026

College of Arts and Letters

Department of Comparative Cultural Studies

Museum Studies, Minor


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Do you love museums? Have you imagined a future in cultural heritage preservation, collection, or exhibition? This minor offers students the opportunity to explore careers in a quickly expanding and exciting field. Courses include the fundamentals of museum theory and practice, contemporary issues facing cultural heritage institutions, and hands-on real-world experiences through internships and practice-based classes on curation, digital storytelling, collections management, and more.

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Academic Catalog - 2025-2026

College of Arts and Letters

Department of Comparative Cultural Studies

Museum Studies, Minor


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What Can I Do with a Minor in Museum Studies?

This minor pairs well with majors in Studio Art, Interior Design, History, Comparative Cultural Studies, Anthropology, or even a science. You will be exposed to theory and practice in the study of museums, and become prepared for graduate work in museum studies and a profession in a museum, gallery, auction house, etc.

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Academic Catalog - 2025-2026

College of Arts and Letters

Department of Comparative Cultural Studies

Museum Studies, Minor


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Academic Catalog - 2025-2026

College of Arts and Letters

Department of Comparative Cultural Studies

Museum Studies, Minor


Overview

In addition to University Requirements:

Students may be able to use some courses to meet more than one requirement. Contact your advisor for details.

No more than fifty percent of the units used to satisfy minor requirements may be used to satisfy major requirements.

Minimum Units for Completion 18
Major GPA C
Research Optional

Purpose Statement
 
The purpose of the MST minor is to give students foundational knowledge and professional skills for graduate programs and careers in fields that focus on access to information across physical and digital collections such as museums, archives, libraries, cultural heritage sites, and nonprofit organizations. Museum Studies is a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary field encompassing museum theory and scholarly research and practice. The field foregrounds skills of analysis, critical thinking, interpretation, and communication for a wide range of audiences. Lower-division courses introduce students to museums as centers of making meaning through the preservation and sharing of works of cultural production. Students will apply museum studies theory and gain experience in data management, collection development, and curation in upper-division courses, which offer critical approaches to curation with experiential learning in exhibition design and through internship experiences.

 
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Department of Comparative Cultural Studies

Museum Studies, Minor


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Department of Comparative Cultural Studies

Museum Studies, Minor


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