B.A. in Museology is a comprehensive undergraduate program that typically spans 3 years. This course focuses on the study of museums, heritage sites, and conservation practices, preparing students for careers in the museum and cultural heritage sectors. Students acquire knowledge in various areas such as museum management, curatorship, exhibition design, and preservation techniques. The program also covers the history and theory of museums, the role of museums in society, and the ethical considerations in collecting and preserving artifacts. Practical experience is often gained through internships or hands-on projects. Graduates are well-equipped to work in museums, galleries, cultural institutions, and heritage management, contributing to the preservation and interpretation of cultural heritage for future generations.