This degree offers students relevant training for careers in all types of museums: natural history museums, historic house museums, living history museums, museums of industry, and museums of archaeology and anthropology. Students with this degree will be well prepared and trained to pursue careers in federal or state agencies that manage cultural properties, museums, and archaeology or architectural resources, the private sector of public archaeology, and anthropology museum management.
General Requirements:
The Bachelor of Innovation (BI) in Museum Practice and Heritage Management requires a minimum of 36 credit hours for the major, 21 of which must be upper-division (3000+ level). All courses for the major must be completed with a grade of C or better.