Discover how museums work!
Our Master of Arts Program is highly practical, building upon students' previous academic studies in Anthropology, Art History, Classics & Classical Archaeology, Design, Education, History, the Sciences, Public Administration, or related disciplines. Please find out more about us by accessing the links at left.
Our Museum, located in Humanities Room 510, is open to the public every April and November, with student-produced exhibitions highlighting objects from our permanent collection of antiquities, including the Sutro Egyptian Collection (November exhibition), or objects from other on-campus or external museum collections with a world civilization theme (April exhibition). Admission is free. See more news below!
- Time Changes to Spring 2010 Schedule - 11/17/2009 - 13:06
- Museum / Office Closed Nov. 23-27 - 11/17/2009 - 13:09
- Museum Open Thru Dec. 8 - Lost Cities of North Africa - 11/05/2009 - 15:21
