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Jennifer Flint <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 Mar 1998 18:17:26 -0600
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Also, Indiana University offers classes in museum work in the anthro. dept.
 IU also has a great anthro. museum for hands-on experience at the Glenn A.
Black Lab.  Also I believe the Art Dept. has classes in museum
administration.  I know they have a graduate degree program for fine art.
You may want to check on this.  Great school!!!








At 08:41 AM 3/13/98 -0700, you wrote:
>I agree with the other people who responded to this message that an
>undergrad degree in m.s. would probably not be the best way to go, BUT for
>students who are interested in museums and would like to go to a smaller
>college, I would suggest checking out Beloit College in WI. The program
>there is a minor, so you have to major in a subject area. There are two
>museums on campus (anthro and art), one of which just underwent a major
>(millions and millions of $$) renovation. Students get LOTS of hands-on
>experience, and as much interaction with the faculty as they want (small
>place). I am in grad school now, and a lot of what I am doing here is the
>same as what I did there. If you are interested, the museums have a
>website which you can find through //www.beloit.edu
>
>

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