James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2000

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CULTURAL HERITAGE STUDIES

MASTER OF CULTURAL HERITAGE STUDIES

This program, offered within the School of Anthropology and Archaeology, provides an opportunity for advanced professional training within the area of heritage management. The course uses a range of experts in this field and is designed around intensive two-week workshops which are conducted four times per year. This approach facilitates the involvement of those who have professional commitments outside the University.

Schedule A

Part I
AY5020:06 Ethics and The Law
AY5021:06 Key Concepts in Heritage Studies
Part II
AY5022:06 Principles and Practice of Cultural Heritage Management
AY5023:06 Heritage: Interpretation and Presentation
Part III  
AY5030:12 Investigating Rock Art in Australia
EV5201:03 Environmental Law
GE5502:03 Geographic and Land Information Systems
or  
other relevant postgraduate subject approved by the Executive Dean on the advice of the Head of School
Part IV  
AY5024:12 Thesis

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF CULTURAL HERITAGE STUDIES

Subject Schedule

AY5020:06 Ethics and The Law
AY5021:06 Key Concepts in Heritage Studies

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA OF CULTURAL HERITAGE STUDIES

Subject Schedule

AY5020:06 Ethics and The Law
AY5021:06 Key Concepts in Heritage Studies
AY5022:06 Principles and Practice of Cultural Heritage Management
AY5023:06 Heritage: Interpretation and Presentation

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