
Interdisciplinary Graduate Certificate Program in Museum Studies
This program is administered jointly by the Department of Anthropology, College of Arts and Sciences and
the Department of Art, College of Communication and Fine Arts)
The Interdisciplinary Graduate Certificate Program in Museum Studies is intended to prepare students who are currently enrolled in or have graduated from Masters or Doctoral degree programs to enter the museum professions. As an interdisciplinary program, individuals from all fields, including art, anthropology, art history, biology, history, business, education, communication, and public administration are encouraged to participate. The program will help prepare students for entry-level positions in museum administration, education, collection management, registration, exhibition development, curation, and public programs.
http://www.academic.memphis.edu/museumstudies/
Geographic Information Systems
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) manage, analyze, and display geographic knowledge. The GIS Certificate Program is for those with a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, and with an interest in using GIS as a problem-solving tool. The GIS Certificate gives students an interdisciplinary perspective that allows them to integrate GIS skills into their knowledge acquired in other disciplines; competitive skills and training for jobs in which GIS skills are essential.
http://des.memphis.edu/gis/
American Humanics Nonprofit Administration
The graduate level concentration in Nonprofit Administration, offered by the Division of Public and Nonprofit Administration, consists of completion of 15 hours of course work, guided electives, and an internship with a local nonprofit organization. Members of the American Humanics Student Association participate in the Fall Retreat, Spring Recognition Reception, fundraisers, and recruitment presentations. The American Humanics Management Institute (AHMI) is an annual national conference that features interactive workshops and seminars on nonprofit issues. Past conferences have been held in Las Vegas, Orlando and San Antonio.
http://padm.memphis.edu/ahumanics/index.html |