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AASLH Online Courses Open for Registration

Registration is open for the Winter Session of AASLH’s Online Courses.

 

Courses are between four and eight weeks long and are designed to fit into your busy schedule. Through readings, presentations, assignments, and discussions, you’ll learn new skills from an experienced instructor and connect with other students through online forums.

 

Register now! Online Courses almost always fill before the registration deadline.

 

AASLH members save $100 on course registration. Become a member.

 

Special Session! 
Collections Management 100: Collection Development*: This is the first of a two-part course that will help you develop or revise a Collections Management Policy and learn the necessary skills to become an ethical and organized collecting institution. Registration closes October 14. Register here.

 

Winter Online Courses 
Registration Closes January 6, 2025 

 

Introduction to Financial Management*: Designed for staff and volunteers of all abilities and organizations of all sizes, this course provides an accessible, clear, and even fun introduction to the financial concepts of running a history organization. Register here.

 

Project Management for History Professionals: Learn introductory aspects of Project Management that can be applied to history organizations for everything from exhibit design to collections inventories and apply the course content in real time to a project of your own. Register here.

 

Best Practices for Inclusive Workspaces: Learn a road map for business development and implementation strategies of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. You’ll also learn how to develop benchmarks to measure your success. Register here.

 

Basics of Archives: Learn the core aspects of managing and protecting historical records collections, using appropriate principles and best practices. This course is designed for those with little to no experience managing document archives, but can also be a great refresher for those currently doing this work. Register here.

 

Developing Exhibitions: Planning and Design*: Develop an exhibition and create a design package. Participants will decide what their exhibit will be about and why, identify its storyline ideas and organizing concepts, develop a budget, and decide on its look and feel. Register here.

 

Collections Management 200: Stewardship and Public Access*: This course reviews the methods and considerations for providing internal and external access to collections. You’ll continue to develop or revise the Collections Management Policy started in Collections Management 100. Register here.

 

* Small Museum Pro! 
Small Museum Pro! is a professional certificate program for history practitioners who work or would like to work in small history organizations. It provides practical guidance and education on a variety of topics. To receive a certificate, applicants must complete and pass five courses from the program. Learn more about SMP!

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