Admission requirements
The following courses need to be passed:
All first year courses of the BA Art History/Arts, Media and Society
Both BA2 Seminars
Description
This module is designed to equip you with a range of theoretical and practical approaches to the study of museums and their collections.
We will study the museum in modern times through various themes which are connected to current issues and controversies. We will examine the politics and ethics of collecting in a wide variety of museums and analyze the changing position of the museum in a globalized world. Furthermore, the museum as medium will be studied and the narratives of the collections will be analyzed. What are the strategies by which museums interpret, organise and display their collections? Special attention will be given to representation and canonization in museums.
Course objectives
Students will:
gain knowledge of museum theory and practice in modern times;
gain insight into current issues and controversies concerning museums;
practice their communicative skills in debates and the presentation of their own research topic;
develop their research skills in formulating a relevant research question and writing a paper on this subject of their own choice.
Timetable
The timetables are available through My Timetable.
Mode of instruction
Seminar
Research
Excursion
Attendance is compulsory. Students can miss a maximum of two seminars, provided they present a valid reason beforehand. Students who have missed more than two seminars will have to apply to the Examination Board in order to obtain permission to further follow and complete the course.
Assessment method
Assessment
Active participation and assignments (15%)
Research paper (70%)
Oral presentation (15%)
Weighing
The final grade is the average of the three grades (15%, 15% and 70%). The participation must have been passed. A student passes the class if the weighted average is a passing grade (marks under 5.0 are not allowed) and the paper is a 6.0 or higher.
Resit
The re-sit consists of two parts:
When a student fails their final paper, the resit assessment is a revision of the paper (70%). If a deadline is missed, the student automatically make use of the resit opportunity. This resit paper then needs to be on a different topic and has to be approved by the lecturer.
When a student fails their oral presentation and/or active participation and assignments, the resit assessment involves alternative assignments (15% oral presentation and 15% participation and assignments).
Inspection and feedback
How and when an exam review will take place will be disclosed together with the publication of the exam results at the latest. If a student requests a review within 30 days after publication of the exam results, an exam review will have to be organized.
Reading list
Readings will be made available via Brightspace.
Registration
Enrolment through MyStudyMap is mandatory.
General information about course and exam enrolment is available on the website
Registration À la carte education, Contract teaching and Exchange
Information for those interested in taking this course in context of À la carte education (without taking examinations), eg. about costs, registration and conditions.
Information for those interested in taking this course in context of Contract teaching (with taking examinations), eg. about costs, registration and conditions.
For the registration of exchange students contact Humanities International Office.
Contact
For substantive questions, contact the lecturer listed in the right information bar.
For questions about enrolment, admission, etc, contact the Education Administration Office: Arsenaal
Remarks
- Fieldtrips are an important part of the course. Students will be expected to make frequent visits to museums in order to analyze exhibitions.