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You bet. You need to prepare budgets, set salaries, materials costs, costs
for outside teachers for workshops, lodging, transporation, food, etc. for
special events, costs for purchasing supplies and educational materials,
and so forth. For grants you need to be able to track costs as well as
estimate future costs. It's invaluable!
Clare Zall
Education Department
Farnsworth Art Museum
At 03:47 AM 9/14/00 -0400, you wrote:
> I am hoping to one day work in an education department of a children's
>or science museum, and I have a question for all those who work in
>education departments. I am a college student currently taking an
>accounting class and I was wondering, what use will this particular class
>be to me in my chosen career path? I don't understand why I have to take
>it, because I am going into museum education, not any type of management.
>Could someone please enlighten me? Jennifer Lynn Tusculum College
>Class of 2001
>Go Pioneers!
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