Fundamentals of Museology
Fundamentals of Museology introduces the principles, history, and practices of museum studies. It covers museum functions, collection management, conservation, exhibition design, education, and visitor engagement. The course explores ethical considerations, digitization, and contemporary challenges in museology. Ideal for students and professionals interested in museum work, heritage preservation, and cultural institutions.
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COURSE GLIMPSE
Understand the fundamentals of museums and museology.
Learn best practices for acquiring, cataloguing, conserving, and displaying museum collections.
Explore the role of technology in enhancing museum experiences, including digital archives, virtual tours, augmented reality applications, and interactive exhibits.
Gain insights into the day-to-day functioning of museums.
Stay updated on emerging trends, innovations, and challenges facing by museums globally.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Understand the fundamentals of museums and museology.
Learn best practices for acquiring, cataloguing, conserving, and displaying museum collections.
Explore the role of technology in enhancing museum experiences, including digital archives, virtual tours, augmented reality applications, and interactive exhibits.
Gain insights into the day-to-day functioning of museums.
Stay updated on emerging trends, innovations, and challenges facing by museums globally.
ABOUT TO THE COURSE
Registration Fee: Refer Addmission Portal
Number of Seats: 50#
(# First cum first serve basis & the online registration form will be disabled after the first 50 slots are filled)
ELIGIBILITY
Students Pursuing / Completed Graduate / Post Graduate / MPhil / PhD / Academicians in the subject Archives or History or any other relevant subject similar to History, Archives, etc.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Duration of the Course : 2 Months
Total Module : 08 Modules
Total Assignments : 04
Main Examination : 01
Lecture Timings : On Sunday & Saturday 19:00 – 20:30 IST
ASSESSMENT SCHEME
The program includes three assignments, each worth a maximum of 30 marks.
The main open-book examination is worth a maximum of 70 marks.
COURSE MODULES
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