MUSE 420
Spring 2016 All Classes
Credit: 3 OR 4 hours.
An applied course in the preservation, documentation, and maintenance of the physical integrity of museum collections. Examines agents of deterioration and how to mitigate damage to collections; the chemical and physical properties of inorganic, organic, composite and textile materials; collections packing, shipping and storage methods; and collections hazards, safety and emergency planning. Provides practical experience and encourages skills development in collections management. Requires some in-museum work outside of regularly scheduled class hours.
3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: MUSE 200 or MUSE 500.
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52568
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Laboratory
Lecture
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1G
1G
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1:30PM
-2:50PM
1:30PM
-2:50PM
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R
T
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Location Pending
Location Pending
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Deacy-Quinn, C
Pitard, W |
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52570
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Laboratory
Lecture
|
1G1
1G1
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3:00PM
-4:20PM
1:30PM
-2:50PM
|
R
T
|
Location Pending
Location Pending
|
Deacy-Quinn, C
Pitard, W |
|
|
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52566
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Laboratory
Lecture
|
1U
1U
|
1:30PM
-2:50PM
1:30PM
-2:50PM
|
R
T
|
Location Pending
Location Pending
|
Deacy-Quinn, C
Pitard, W |
|
|
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52569
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Laboratory
Lecture
|
1U1
1U1
|
3:00PM
-4:20PM
1:30PM
-2:50PM
|
R
T
|
Location Pending
Location Pending
|
Deacy-Quinn, C
Pitard, W |
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