Cultural Resource Management Program
crmp at uvcs.uvic.caSat Jul 28 02:55:21 EST 2007
> Please excuse cross postings. > > Distance Learning > Designed to address core competencies and emerging needs of the sector, our courses are geared towards professionals, volunteers and board members in museums, art galleries, cultural institutions, heritage sites and related organizations. Courses are taught by recognized leading professionals, and can be taken individually for credit or non-credit or towards a comprehensive diploma or focused professional specialization certificate. > Our distance learning courses enable you to learn flexibly, either at > home or in your workplace, at the times best suited to your learning > needs. Innovative print and online learning resources and interactive > communications create stimulating environments where you learn with > expert instructors and groups of colleagues. Our distance education > formats allow you to interact with colleagues from across North > America and beyond, participate in stimulating learning activities, > and relate your learning to the practical issues and realities of your > workplace and community. > > Upcoming Fall 2007/Spring 2008 Distance Education Courses: > > Museum Principlies and Practices I: Communities, Curatorship, and > Collections > September 10 - December 16, 2007 > (https://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp/courses/ha486a.aspx) Museums, their collections, and the knowledge they convey play a unique role in contemporary society. This course explores the evolving purposes and functions of museums, beginning with an overview of the contemporary structure of the museum community, and then focusing on the ways in which cultural heritage knowledge is created and preserved through collections development, curatorial activities, information management and collections care. > Heritage Resource Management > (https://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp/courses/ha487a.aspx) > September 10 - December 16, 2007 This survey course explores the nature and value of heritage resources worldwide along with the management approaches that support their preservation and presentation. > Building Community Relationships > (https://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp/courses/ha488S.aspx) > September 10 - December 16, 2007 > Instructor: Elizabeth Kidd Strong, sustained, and mutually beneficial relationships with communities are critical to museums and other cultural and heritage organizations seeking to play timely, relevant, positive, and socially responsible roles in society. This new distance education course builds your knowledge and skills associated with effective community cultural and social development activities. > Collections Management > (https://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp/courses/ha488b-distance.aspx) > September 10 - December 16, 2007 > Instructor: Richard Gerrard Collections and the knowledge they convey remain the cornerstone of most museums. This course addresses both the roles of collections in the changing museum and heritage sector, and the principles and practices that guide their acquisition, management, and use. > Managing Cultural Organizations > (https://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp/courses/ha488a-distance.aspx) > September 17 - December 21, 2007 > Instructor: Carrie Brooks-Joiner Effective management and administration sets the stage for cultural organizations to achieve their goals. This new distance course provides an intensive study of the application of management theory and practice in cultural organizations > Museum Principles and Practices II: Programming, Exhibitions, and > Management > (https://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp/courses/ha486b.aspx) > January 7 - April 11, 2008 Exhibitions and programs are the primary means by which museums share their collections. This course follows from HA 486A Museum Principles and Practices: Communities, Curatorship, and Collections to focus on the ways in which museums present a diverse range of exhibitions, programs and other outreach activities to meet their educational mandate, and then goes on to explore the governance and management structures needed to ensure that the museum meets its mission and goals. > Heritage Resource Conservation > (https://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp/courses/ha487b.aspx) > January 7 - April 11, 2008 This course provides a detailed survey of the philosophical, ethical and practical aspects of physical conservation of heritage resources and strengthens your capacity to recommend appropriate approaches to conservation treatments. Please note that, given the highly technical nature of many conservation treatments, this course focuses on planning for conservation treatments rather than on specific interventions that require the skills of trained conservators. > Curatorship: Contemporary Perspectives > (https://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp/courses/ha488j-curatorship-D.aspx) > January 14 - April 20, 2008 > Instructor: Debra Graham This course examines the core curatorial concepts of collections planning, research, analysis, documentation, management and exhibition development, and relates them to the evolving roles of museums in society. At the same time it explores the ways in which emerging competencies blend with traditional curatorial skills and knowledge to build sustained and meaningful relationships with community partners. > Determining Significance of Heritage Resources > (https://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp/courses/ha489c-2.aspx) > January 14 - April 20, 2008 > Instructor: Alastair Kerr Defining the heritage value or significance of a historic place or resource is the foundation on which any heritage conservation process is built. This course begins with an exploration of the range of historical, aesthetic, social, and scientific values that establish the character-defining elements of historic resources, including buildings, structures, historic districts, and cultural landscapes. Various methods of inventory and evaluation, from numerical scoring systems to systems that establish historical contexts of thematic studies, are discussed, along with their roles in guiding subsequent conservation planning and decision-making. > Public Programming > (https://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp/courses/ha488g.aspx) > January 14 - April 20, 2008 > Instructor: Candace Tangorra Matelic This distance education course examines the critical role of interpretation and public programming in helping museums and heritage organizations to engage their communities in meaningful and long-term ways. You will explore how organizations create memorable learning experiences for visitors, develop community outreach approaches, and plan for the delivery, staffing, management and evaluation of programs. You also explore and consider how museums and heritage organizations embrace learning as a valued outcome and develop effective, long-term community partnerships. > For more information on our Program and its offerings, please visit > our website at http://www.continuingstudies.uvic.ca/crmp/ or contact: > > Cultural Resource Management Program > Division of Continuing Studies > University of Victoria > PO Box 3030 STN CSC > Victoria, BC V8W 3N6 CANADA > T: (250) 721-6119 > F: (250) 721-8774 > crmp at uvcs.uvic.ca > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.collectionsaustralia.net/pipermail/can-talk/attachments/20070727/1d404ff4/attachment.html |