MUSEOLOGY
- Academic year
- 2023/2024 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- MUSEOLOGIA
- Course code
- EM3E18 (AF:461524 AR:250572)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6 out of 12 of MUSEOLOGY AND CURATORSHIP
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Educational sector code
- L-ART/04
- Period
- 3rd Term
- Course year
- 1
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
The 12-credit Museology exam consists of two parts each of 6 credits. The second part of this course is entrusted to an other Professor who will hold the course in the fourth period. The student matures the 12 credits with the passing of two partial exams, each relating to a part of the course. The final grade comes from the average of the two grades obtained by passing the two partial tests. The exams of both parties must be passed in the same academic year under penalty of forfeiture of the 6 credits accrued.
Expected learning outcomes
-improvement of a critical approach to primary and secondary sources;
-improvement of a critical approach to Museums and their display;
-ability to do research and to communicate results.
Pre-requirements
Contents
2) The history of exhibitions according to the typological criterion in relation to European history and society.
2) A laboratory section,as a ppt presentation on a subject about the exhibition display (ONLY ATTENDING STUDENTS)
Referral texts
1) -Dossier of documents by the Professor uploaded on moodleclass
2) -F. Haskell, The ephemeral museum. Old master paintings and the rise of the art exhibition, New Haven (Conn.) 2000 (trad. it. Milano 2008: La nascita delle mostre. I dipinti degli antichi maestri e l'origine delle esposizioni d'arte)
3) -V. Trione, T. Montanari, Contro le mostre, Torino, Einaudi, 2017.
4) - Further bibliography will be reported in class.
Assessment methods
For attending students, the final grade comes from the sum of three components, which are:
1. active participation in lessons;
2. the evaluation of a seminar presentation in the classroom;
3. the evaluation of the oral exam.
1. Active participation in the lessons is:
• the demonstration of an intellectual curiosity with regard to the discipline and the topics covered;
• participation in the debate requested by the teacher.
2. The evaluation of the seminar presentation in the classroom (as an individual or in working groups based on the number of students enrolled in the course), will take into account:
• Originality of the proposed theme and its treatment;
• Use of bibliographical, documentary and digital resources sources;
• Effectiveness of the exhibition through the use of presentation tools.
3. The final oral exam is aimed at verifying:
• The acquisition of disciplinary content;
• Mastery of a specific lexicon;
• The ability to argue and critically rework content;
• The maturation of an overall vision of the discipline.
ORAL EXAM: the candidate is required to answer three questions on three topics of the program, each answer is assigned a score from 0 to 10, the final grade is the sum of the three scores. Honors are a plus at the discretion of the teacher. Participation in group work (only for those attending) gives the right to an increase in the final grade of 20%
Non-attending students
Non-attending students are evaluated ONLY on the basis of the final oral exam. They do NOT have to give a seminar presentation.
Teaching methods
shared commentary of texts and images;
synchronic use of types of study and research material;
Teaching language
Further information
Students with disabilities or those with special needs are kindly asked to contact the relevant offices.
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