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I am currently a museum studies student at Tusculum College in Tennessee
and thought that my two cents might help with this matter. I enjoy this
program. It teaches me and my fellow students about a world that we would
otherwise be thrust into with only a degree in history, art, conservation, etc.
We learn all aspects that are essential to the profession. Though our program
is small, we get insight and the networking needed to be successfull in this
field. While I do aprreciate the help that I have gotten, this seems to be
something that most students looking to get jobs overlook. Education in all
areas is required as museums generally need help in all areas. Those who work
in small to medium museums know this too well. Luckily, I have an astouding
professor with years of experience under his belt and museums right on
campus that give the students hands-on experience. My only regret is that
there aren't more programs like ours in the US that we can share our
experiences with.
I hope this has been of some help to you.
Camey Buck
Tusculm College
Greeneville, TN
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