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MGMT 315: Experiential Learning Validation
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
No credit. A non-credit course designed to assist students in the preparation of experiential learning materials to be evaluated for credit. The course stresses Tusculum College and the American Council on Education guidelines for assessment of experiential learning experiences for credit.
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MGMT 316: Experiential Learning Validation
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
No credit. A non-credit course designed to assist students in the preparation of experiential learning materials to be evaluated for credit. The course stresses Tusculum College and the American Council on Education guidelines for assessment of experiential learning experiences for credit.
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MUSC 155: Guitar
1.00 Credits
Tusculum University
1 semester hour.
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MUSC 165: Piano
1.00 Credits
Tusculum University
1 semester hour.
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MUSC 175: Organ
1.00 Credits
Tusculum University
1 semester hour.
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MUSC 185: Voice
1.00 Credits
Tusculum University
1 semester hour.
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MUSE 101: Introduction to Museum Studies
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
This introductory survey of the museum profession will cover types of museums and their philosophy, history, functions and goals, responsibilities to the profession and to the public's continuing education, public perception of museums, and how to win community support. Field trips will be taken to sites in the area to study various methods of museum operations. Learning Outcome: Analytical Reading. Offered every year.
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MUSE 201: Curatorial And Colection Management
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
The collecting, cataloging, researching, and conserving of twodimensional and three-dimensional artifacts are basic to all museums and historical societies. The class will study types and use of collection records and the legal aspects and liabilities of collections. A field trip will study various methods of cataloging and collection management. Basic precepts of conservation will be practiced with the completion of a project required. Learning Outcome: Analytical Reading. Prerequisite: MUSE 101 or permission of instructor. Offered every other year.
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MUSE 202: Architecture And Historic Preservation
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
The styles and types of buildings and how they reflect cultural values will be studied. The course will review various methods used to preserve, restore, and maintain the buildings. Field trips will be taken to various buildings in the area to study their historic value and potential for adaptive use. Learning Outcome: Critical Thinking. Prerequisite: MUSE 101 or permission of instructor. Offered every other year.
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MUSE 310: Development of Exhibits
3.00 Credits
Tusculum University
The background, planning, and philosophy for an exhibit area and the development of a storyline for the museum and individual exhibits therein will be examined. The class will explore the many different ways in which an individual artifact may be displayed to illustrate a concept or principle. A project of planning and building a museum exhibit, including the mechanics of labeling and lighting, will be required. Learning Outcome: Writing. Prerequisite: MUSE 201 or permission of instructor. Offered every other year.
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