| EDUCATION: * Masters of Art, Museology/Museum Studies, Vermont College of Norwich University, Montpelier, Vermont, 1999 Subject Category: 1. Final Study Planning / Field Bibliographic Research 2. General Principle: Museology and Management 3. Theories of Learning: Nature / Purpose of Museum Work 4. Collection, Exhibit Development and Preservation 5. Historic Preservation, Public History and Folklore 6. Legalities, Ethics and Issues Facing Museums 7. Final Document / Thesis Completion Thematic Papers: 1. Museology: The Historic Evolution of Museums 2. Educating the Public 3. A Study of Historic Preservation, Public History, Folklore and Heritage Tourism in Relationship to the Museum and Community. . Graduate Thesis: The Changing World of Museology in Relationship to the Small, Rural Museum. In the United States, museums follow an educational role, while in Europe they exercise a position of museology (theory). To illustrate museums in a small, rural environment, I based my hypothesis upon various cells and components of museology to determine the specific type of visitor and the impact the community and tourism has upon the small, rural museum. * Bachelors of Science, History, Portland State University, Portland, OR, 1980 Undergraduate Courses: American Legal History 1 & II Scandinavian History I & III Historiography History of Western Civilization Anti-Communism History Urban History Oregon Government Policy History of Science Astronomy Organic Gardening Graduate Courses: Writing About Home Interpersonal Relationships Consultation Process Thought Tests in Counseling Applied History - in collaboration with the Oregon Historical Society (1993) Practicum: Researched unknown Native American Indian artifacts in the Oregon Historical Society's collection in compliance with the Native American Grave and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). * Public Relations, Post-graduate courses, Marylhurst University, Marylhurst, OR Effective Lobbying Special Event / Conference Planning for Non-Profits Public Relations Research Public Relations Networks in Portland Scottish Culture Native American Culture The Holocaust - A Jew's Viewpoint Political Manipulation Art Introduction to Grad Studio (Proposal Writing) * Brigham Young University, undergraduate work, Provo, UT Colonial America American Constitution from 1865 Utah History American Heritage U. S. Political System Current Affairs Public Administration News Writing The Short Story Genealogy Church History to 1846 Mormonism and History British Research I Personal and Social Adjustment Marriage and Family Interaction Family Relationships Adolescent Early Maturity Physical Science Computers State & Local Government Politics American Government & Politics Technical Writing * University of Utah, undergraduate work, Salt Lake City, UT Photography Sociology Psychology Current Social Problems Development of Social Thought Intro to Theatre & Music Geology Figure Structure 3D (Sculpture) History of Modern Civilization Conservation of Natural Resources Archaeology of the Southwest (1992) * United States Naval Radio "A" School (Telecommunications/Administration/Electronics), Bainbridge, MD |