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Museum Techniques
(College of Letters and Science)
Erik Wild, Biology
Room 477, College of Natural Resources
Phone: 715-346-4269
E-mail: ewild@uwsp.edu or museum@uwsp.edu
Web: www.uwsp.edu/museumA minor in museum techniques is interdepartmental and is administered by the Department of Biology. It is useful in various disciplines.
Museum Techniques Minor
Consists of a minimum of 22 credits:
- Biology 322.
- Art 101 or 102, and either Art 103 or 215.
- Either a or b:
- Anthropology 250, 393.
- One or more of these: Biology 305, 342, 360, 372, 374, 376, 377, 378.
- The remaining courses to be selected from; Art 215, Biology 305, 379, 388; Communication 330; Computer Information Systems 102; Geology 200; Natural Resources 368.
- History, art, geology, and geography majors may negotiate credit for museum-oriented courses (e.g., Native Americans, Greek culture). All relevant semester abroad courses are appropriate for the museum techniques minor. Contact the International Programs Office for more information.
Also see information on UWSP's Museum of Natural History.
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