Teaching
The Georgia Museum of Natural History is uniquely qualified to provide interdisciplinary
instruction in the university.
Like many large university museums, the teaching mission of the Georgia Museum of Natural
History is based upon the strength of the collections, especially their research and service
programs. The collections associated with the Museum provide unique opportunities and mechanisms
for the transmission of knowledge. They are a medium for understanding and appreciation of the
complex natural world through direct exposure to natural history objects.
The collections associated with the Georgia Museum of Natural History are used in over 50
undergraduate and graduate courses in at least a dozen University departments. These range from
courses in scientific illustration to plant taxonomy. Thousands of students tour or use objects
from the collections each year. The Museum offers a special hands-on opportunity through a
natural history internship.