University of colorado museum studies program
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Business Toggle Business. Business Administration Toggle Business Administration. Education Toggle Education. Students completing the MS are trained as collection managers, curatorial assistants, registrars, museum educators, exhibit technicians and administrators. Program Tracks. Graduate training in anthropology, art history, history, botany, entomology, paleontology and zoology is provided under the direction of museum faculty in cooperation with cognate departments and the Museum and Field Studies Program.
Areas of study include, but are not limited to:. Museum assistantships include support from the Walker Van Riper fund and research support from the Collie and William Henry Burt museum funds. Other financial assistance is available to selected students.
Students must meet all university requirements for admission to graduate school and have a baccalaureate degree and at least a B 3.
The baccalaureate degree should be in anthropology, biology, geology, geography, history including archival studies , classics, fine arts or education, although other majors will be considered.
The student must be accepted by an advisor in his or her discipline. Applicants accepted for graduate work by museum faculty must be admitted to the Graduate School.
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