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AY 301: History and Theory of Museums
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. This course introduces the field of museum studies and includes topics of governance, ethics, collections, exhibition, research, education, marketing, and development. As part of this class, visits to local museums will enhance the learning experience. Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor. Fall.
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AY 302: Museum Collections Management
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. The method and techniques of museum collections management will be covered, including registration, research, artifact handling, environmental control, insurance, disaster planning, loans, pest management, and conservation topics. Prerequisite: AY 301 or Permission of Instructor. Fall.
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AY 303: Museum Education & Outreach
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. Traditionally, museums were designed to store historically significant collections and to conduct research, but little effort was made in educational programming. Today, museums spend nearly half of their resources and time developing and conducting education and outreach programs. This class will discuss this expanding field of museology, highlighting various educational programs and methods from across the country. This class provides an alternative career opportunity for education majors. Prerequisites: AY 301 or Permission of Instructor. Spring.
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AY 304: Museum Exhibits and Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. This course discusses the methods and approaches to museum exhibition and interpretation, including exhibit planning, research, object selection, label writing, design, construction, and installation techniques. The focal point of this class will be a temporary exhibit designed and installed as a group project. Prerequisite: AY 301 or Permission of Instructor. Spring.
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AY 305: Public History & Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. Traditionally, public history/archaeology included museum exhibits, public lectures, and open house tours of sites, but these were often presented in an authoritative style with little input or feedback opportunity for the public. Today, public interaction has taken on a new approach that attempts to empower the community through collaborative research projects. This class will utilize case studies to highlight this changing perspective in the fields of history and archaeology. Prerequisite: AY 101 or Permission of Instructor. Every third semester.
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AY 306: Oral History
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. This course provides ethical and methodological training in recording and interpreting oral histories. Students will develop and conduct an oral history project during the semester, which will include archival research, the interview process, and transcribing. This oral history project will be conducted as a team/group project. Prerequisite: Junior Standing. Every third semester.
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AY 307: Historic Preservation
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. This class will discuss the historical development, laws, tax credit programs, and the cultural and economic impacts of historic preservation. Students will work in teams to document historic sites and cultural traditions in the community to promote local historic preservation, heritage tourism, and economic development. Prerequisite: Junior Standing. Every third semester.
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AY 308: History of Anthropological Thought
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. This course covers the history of anthropological thought as a discipline. Major theorists and approaches over the last century will be discussed including the works of Franz Boas, Margaret Meade, Claude Levi-Strauss, and Max Weber, and the paradigms of functionalism, structuralism, Marxism, and feminism. Prerequisites: AY 101 or AY 102 and Junior Standing. Spring even years.
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AY 310: Archaeology of Missouri
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. This course examines through archaeological evidence the development of prehistoric Native American cultures in Missouri from the last Ice Age to European contact. Prerequisites: AY 101 or AY 102 and Junior Standing. . Fall even years.
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AY 320: Historical Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Missouri Valley College
3 hours. This course will discuss the history, methods, and theories of historical archaeology, which studies human history after the appearance of written documents. Case studies will come primarily from North American examples, including Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg, Monticello, Civil War battlefields, shipwrecks, and local research in Arrow Rock, Missouri. Prerequisite: AY 101, AY 104, or Permission of Instructor. Fall even years.
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