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Hi Andrew,
Check out Arizona State University's graduate degree in Anthropology
and Museum Studies. I thought it was very well rounded when I went
through (1995-1998). I know the director planned to shift the Museum
Studies focus a bit, more towards Museum Anthropology. They've hired a
new professor and it looks like it will only get better in the coming years.
Keni Sturgeon
Curator
Jensen Arctic Museum
----- Original Message -----
From: Andrew Harrington <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, October 21, 2002 8:16 pm
Subject: Museum Studies Programs
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if I could get anyone?s opinion
> regarding museum studies programs. Currently I am
> looking into graduate schools that offer some type of
> museum studies. My bachelor?s degree is in
> Anthropology/Archaeology and I have an interest in
> archaeological collections and curation/research. I
> am trying to decide whether it would be more
> beneficial to get a master?s degree in Anthropology
> with a concentration in Museum Studies or if it would
> be better to get a master?s in Museum Studies with a
> concentration in Anthropology. Does anyone have an
> opinion on which option is more marketable to museums
> (especially natural history museums) when looking for
> jobs?
> Also, I was wondering if there are any jobs within
> museums that are particularly in demand at this time.
> Any information or advice you can give me will be
> greatly appreciated. Thank you.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Andrew Harrington
>
>
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