Public History: Museums
Session
Regular Academic Session
Class Number
5021
Career
Graduate
Units
3 units
Grading
Graded
Description
This course introduces graduate students to issues involved in the management of history museums while considering many questions about the role and function of museums in American society. What does it mean to say that museums serve the public? How can museums become more diverse, equitable, accessible, and inclusive institutions? How do museums tell stories and who gets to decide what stories to tell? How and why do museums collect, care for, and display some objects and not others? Why do people visit museums, what do they experience there, and what do those visits mean to them? What does "success" look like and how does one measure it? What financial, administrative, and ethical issues do museums face? How can museums critically address today's complex political, cultural, and social realities?
Add Consent
Department Consent Required
Enrollment Requirements
Restricted to Graduate School students.
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Class Details
Instructor(s)
Elizabeth Fraterrigo
Meets
Tu 2:30PM - 5:00PM
Dates
01/13/2025 - 04/26/2025
Room
Mundelein Center - Room 503
Instruction Mode
In person
Campus
Lake Shore Campus
Location
Lake Shore Campus
Components
Lecture Required
Class Availability
Status
Closed
Seats Taken
15
Seats Open
0
Class Capacity
15
Wait List Total
0
Wait List Capacity
0