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admission requirements<br />

Applicants must meet all <strong>University</strong> requirements for admission in<br />

addition to the requirements listed in this catalog for Master of<br />

<strong>Business</strong> <strong>Administration</strong> and Master of Arts in Museum Studies.<br />

degree requirements<br />

In addition to the <strong>University</strong>’s general degree requirements<br />

(outlined in the General Information section of this catalog),<br />

students must complete all the requirements of the MA in Museum<br />

Studies degree.<br />

College of Professional Studies<br />

Courses Units Prerequisite(s) Co-requisite(s)<br />

Museum Studies<br />

MUS 5003 (Museum History and Theory) 4.5<br />

MUS 5004 (Museum <strong>Administration</strong>) 4.5<br />

MUS 5321 (Museums and Communities) 4.5<br />

MUS 5610 (visitor Experience 1) 4.5<br />

MUS 5501 (Collections Management 1) 4.5<br />

MUS 5975 (Internship) 3.0<br />

MUS 5420 Museums and Interactive Technology 4.5<br />

MUS 5405 Exhibition development and design 4.5<br />

MUS 5996 Masters Project A 1.0<br />

MUS 5997 Masters Project B 4.5<br />

MUS 5998 Masters Project C 4.5<br />

Management<br />

BUS 5151 Systems Approach 3.0<br />

BUS 5035 visionary Leadership 3.0<br />

BUS 5385 Leading a Global Workforce 3.0<br />

BUS 5475 Organizational Communication 3.0<br />

BUS 5099 Organizational Ethics 3.0<br />

BUS 5052 Managerial Economics 3.0<br />

BUS 5096 Accounting for Managers 3.0<br />

BUS 5040 Marketing Management 3.0<br />

BUS 5055 <strong>Business</strong> Strategy and Planning 3.0<br />

Total Units: 71.5<br />

Certificate in Museum Studies<br />

The certificate in Museum Studies is designed for individuals who<br />

want to enhance their understanding of museum work but do not<br />

need a master’s degree. The one-year program is open to students<br />

who have a Bachelor of Arts and substantial experience as a<br />

museum employee or volunteer. Applicants without sub stantial<br />

museum experience may be admitted to the program but will be<br />

required to complete an additional internship. The certificate is<br />

offered with a specialization in either collections management or<br />

education and interpretation. Certificate students are required to<br />

take the first-year core courses applicable to the specialization and<br />

complete an internship in a museum. Students must also<br />

demonstrate proficiency in writing. For information about the<br />

internship see above.<br />

All students must demonstrate writing competency as deter mined<br />

by the program’s evaluation of writing ability. Some students may<br />

be required to take additional courses in writing beyond the 30–36<br />

units required for the certificate.<br />

Courses<br />

Core Curriculum<br />

Units Prerequisite(s) Co-requisite(s)<br />

MUS 5003 Issues in Museums I: History and Theory 4.5<br />

MUS 5004 Issues in Museums II: Finance and <strong>Administration</strong> 4.5<br />

MUS 5321 Museums and Communities 4.5<br />

MUS 5975 Internship1 7.5<br />

Select ONE of the following concentrations<br />

Collections Management Concentration—select BOTH courses<br />

MUS 5501 documentation and Collections (4.5)<br />

MUS 5502 Preventive Conservation (4.5)<br />

Education and Interpretation Concentration—select BOTH courses<br />

MUS 5610 The visitor Experience: Learning Theories and Understanding Audiences (4.5)<br />

MUS 5612 The visitor Experience: Interpretative Methods and Applications (4.5)<br />

9<br />

Total units required 30<br />

1 All museum studies students are required to complete one or more museum internship(s) in the area of specialization. Internships allow students to assume<br />

professional responsibilities and gain an understanding of a museum’s operations and relationship to the museum field under the guidance of professionals.<br />

Students in the program have interned in local, national and international museums and museum-related institutions.<br />

JOHn F. KEnnEdy UnIvErSITy College of Professional Studies 109<br />

College of<br />

Professional Studies

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