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Course Schedule—Spring 2007

Program in Museums and Society

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PROGRAMS IN MUSEUMS & SOCIETY

389.203 (H,S) (W)

MUSEUM MATTERS (3) Rodini  Limit 15  Prereq: Freshmen & Sophomores only or Perm. Req’d   Students who have enrolled in 360.219.02 may not register for this course. Through weekly field trips, group discussion, and analytical writing assignments, this course examines how museums gather, interpret, and present their holdings. Museum controversies, challenges, conflicts are examined. M&S practicum course.
Cross-listed with History of Art, Anthropology, and History

Sec. 01

Th 1-5

389.354 (H)

PAPER MUSEUMS: EXHIBITING PRINTS AT THE BMA (3) Rodini  Limit 12  Prereq: 300-level art history class or permission of instructor. Students work with BMA print collection and staff to develop, organize, and design exhibition.l All aspects of museum work explored, including research, interpretation, presentation, programming, marketing. M&S practicum course.  
Cross-listed with History of Art

Sec. 01

M 2-5

100.353 (H,S)

REMEMBERING VIETNAM:  DOCUMENTING, CAPTURING, AND PRESERVING A DIVISIVE WAR (4) Walters Limit 16 This is a course to teach students about a divisive war through gathering images, interviews, and other data. A lab unit in digital media is required (represented by Thurs 10 to 12 component of the course scheduled in the Digital Media Center). Cross-listed with History

Sec. 01

TTh 10-12

140.353 (H,S)
(W)

MUSEUMS, PARKS AND MONUMENTS: THE PROBLEMS OF REMEMBERING THE PAST (3) Nystrom   Limit 15  Museums, parks and monuments are built to commemorate a particular version of the past. Analyze the multiple meanings of these sites and explore the intersections of memory and the built environment. Cross-listed with History of Science & Technology Dean Teaching Fellowship Course

Sec. 01

MT 2-3:30

140.363 (H,S)                   

MUSEUMS AND CONTROVERSY: FROM THE ENOLA GAY TO BODY WORLDS (3) Molella    Limit 15  Exhibitions on Freud, Darwin, the Bomb, environment, the human body, and similar “hot” topics have stirred unexpected controversy. This seminar explores the origins of such heated public and scientific disagreements. Cross-listed with History of Science & Technology

Sec. 01

W 2-5

100.376 (H,S)
(W)

BALTIMORE AS HISTORIC SITE (3) Ryan  Limit 15  Examines American history and the cultural landscape from on the ground and in the streets of Baltimore. Cross-listed with History

Sec. 01

M 2-4

010.392 (H)

CREATING A MUSEUM EXHIBITION: THE MAGIC OBJECT (3) Maguire, H./ Maguire, E.   Limit 12   Perm. Req’d Students working hands-on with the Johns Hopkins Archaeological Collection will research and present an exhibition on magic in the ancient world. Cross-listed with History of Art

Sec. 01

Th 3-6pm 2-5

389.501

INDEPENDENT STUDY IN MUSEUMS & SOCIETY Staff

389.512 389.599

INTERNSHIP IN MUSEUMS & SOCIETY Rodini

 

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