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Association of Manitoba Museum Members: Athabasca University is accepting registrations for several undergraduate and graduate courses in Heritage Resources Management, including winter semester classes which start in January. All courses are offered in an online distance education format which allows students to complete university-level studies in heritage practice without traveling to campus or attending class on a specific schedule. Winter semester graduate grouped study courses include: HERM 501: Issues in Heritage Resources Management: As the introductory course to the Heritage Resources Management program, HERM 501 examines key concepts, definitions and issues in the heritage field. It outlines the various stakeholders, agencies and institutions active in the field and offers an understanding of central issues. Full details may be found on the syllabus here: athabascau.ca/syllabi/herm/herm501.php HERM 561: Advanced Issues in Interpretive Planning: This course deals with the application of informal and formal learning strategies and methods of assessing audience needs for planning and implementing interpretive programs. Specific attention is paid through case studies and practical experience to the use of exhibits and first and third person interpretation as elements in interpretive programming. Further information is available here: athabascau.ca/syllabi/herm/herm561.php These graduate courses are open to any student holding a degree, including both program and visiting students. Classes start January 5th and the registration deadline for these grouped study courses is December 8th. To register in these two upcoming grouped study courses, or for more details about any of the twelve other graduate and undergraduate courses Athabasca University offers in Heritage Resources Management, please visit the Heritage Resources Management Program website: heritage.resources.athabascau.ca/ Joseph J. Rosich Administration and Production Coordinator Heritage Resources Management / Historical Resources Intern Program Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Athabasca University 1 University Drive Athabasca, AB T9S 3A3 E-mail: [email protected] Toll Free Telephone: 1-800-788-9041 ext. 6955 (Canada and the US) Direct Office Telephone: (780) 675-6955 FAX: (780) 675-6921 heritage.resources.athabascau.ca/
Posted on: Tue, 02 Dec 2014 15:05:55 +0000

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