What kind of cultural relics and museum science belong to?

The main categories of cultural relics and museology are as follows:

The undergraduate level of cultural relics and museum science belongs to history.

1. Employment prospects of the major of cultural relics and museum science

Museums, cultural relics management institutions, cultural relics archaeological research institutions, cultural relics shops, cultural companies, auction houses, libraries, ancient book bookstores, schools and other enterprises and institutions.

2. What are the employment directions of the major of cultural relics and museum science?

With the development of national cultural undertakings and cultural industries, the prospect of museum science is getting better and better. Graduates can go to museums to do research on historical materials, or work in government agencies. Of course, there are also enterprises and institutions involved in this part of culture. They can also go to colleges and universities to be teachers and researchers, and they can also go to some news organizations and auction companies, because these units have a hot demand for cultural and cultural relics collection and have a better prospect.

3. What abilities do the major of cultural relics and museum science need to master?

1. Master the basic theories and knowledge of cultural relics and museum science;

2. Master the main cultural relics types and important cultural relics examples in China;

3. Have the basic ability to evaluate, analyze and appreciate human cultural remains;

4. Understand the principles, policies and regulations of China's cultural relics work, and understand international cultural relics regulations and museum management;

5. Understand the role of museums in the management of human culture and natural relics, and be familiar with the basic functions and comprehensive operation management requirements of museums; Understand the traditional methods and modern scientific and technological knowledge of cultural relics restoration and preservation;

6. Master the basic methods and means of literature retrieval and information query.