Archaeology

Archaeology – Bachelor’s Degree 2014
Heritage Technologies (Bachelor’s Degree)
Status: optional
Recommended Year of Study: 4
Recommended Semester: 8
ECTS Credits Allocated: 4.00
Pre-requisites: The attendance to lectures and group work participation is mandatory including the composition of individual projects. The course is offered to students at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Belgrade or at the University of Art during the sixth or eighth semester of their Bachelor’s degree.

Course objectives: The goal of the course is to acquire students with knowledge and understanding of museography and heritage protection doctrine.

Course description: The course is oriented towards theoretical and practical authentic properties and testimonies, the thesaurus collecting of heritage funds, and the evaluation of the significance and values. The course will also examine the doctrines of integral protection and conventions of preserved development, heritage of the world and untouchable heritage. This also includes analysis of theories and museography based on examples (each year different examples will be used), museality and documentation, traditional heritage protection, heritage brand, museum exhibitions, humanistic heritage – university heritage, art and museality the aperies of interpretations, heritage and value, educational heritage.

Learning Outcomes: After attending the course students will develop abilities to participate and contribute in practical work in the organized system of protection and exploitation of cultural heritage.

Literature/Reading:
  • Zbirnek Stransky, Temelji opće muzeologije, Muzeologija 8, Zagreb, 1970, 40-73.
  • G.Edison, D.Dean, The Handbook for Museums, London 1994.
  • G.Anderson, Reinventing the Museum, New York 2004.
  • Ivo Maroević, Baštinom u svijet, Zagreb 2004.
  • Tomislav Šola, Marketing u muzejima ili O vrlini i kako je obznaniti, Beograd 2001.
  • Standardi i normativi za muzejsku delatnost, Beograd 1989
  • Pjotr Pjotrovski, Kritički muzej, Beograd 2013.
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