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Heritage Resources: Program of Study

****** ADMISSION TO THIS PROGRAM IS CURRENTLY SUSPENDED *****

Students complete a minimum of 30 credit hours of course work, including 6 credit hours in instructional field courses, from the lists of required and elective courses. Students must successfully complete at least 15 credit hours from the Required Courses listed below, including:

  • 3 credit hours in a field course in Cultural Resources Management
  • at least 12 credit hours chosen from Material Culture, Archaeological Conservation, Collections Management and Introduction to Museums & Historic Sites.

Required Courses

Anthropology & Archaeology 3587
Archaeological Conservation: Methods and Theory

Anthropology & Archaeology /Folklore 3591
Collections Management

Folklore 3700/ Anthropology & Archaeology 3710
Museums and Historic Sites

Folklore/ Anthropology & Archaeology 3850
Material Culture

Geography/ Anthropology & Archaeology /Folklore 4015*
Cultural Resources Management

* indicates an instructional field course

Elective Courses

At least 12 credit hours must be taken from the Elective Courses listed below, including at least 3 credit hours in a course designated as an instructional field course. Instructional field courses, which deal with a wide array of artifact-related research in historic sites/museums, are indicated by an asterisk (*).

These will be advertised by the Program Coordinator.

Anthropology & Archaeology 3290
Newfoundland and Labrador Prehistory

Anthropology & Archaeology 3582
Historical Archaeology

Anthropology & Archaeology 3584

Historical Anthropology

Anthropology & Archaeology 3585-3586*
Practicum in Archaeology

Folklore/MST 3001/ Anthropology & Archaeology 3589/History 3020
Art, Architecture and Medieval Life

Folklore 3601*
English Material Culture (Harlow Campus)

Folklore 3608*/Geography 3900*
Heritage Conservation and Cultural Resources Management (Harlow Campus)

Folklore 3613*
English Museums and Historic Sites (Harlow Campus)

Folklore/ Anthropology & Archaeology 3800*
Fieldwork in Vernacular Architecture: Drawings and Photography

Folklore/ Anthropology & Archaeology /History 3860
Vernacular Architecture

Folklore 3900*
Newfoundland Vernacular Furnishings

Folklore 4601*
Special Research in Folklore: Field Studies in Heritage Resources

Folklore/History 4480
Oral History

Geography 2001
Cultural Geography

Geography 3610
Cultural Landscape

Geography 3990*
The Making of the English Town (Harlow Campus)

History 3110
History of Newfoundland to 1815

History 3870
Introduction to the History of Western Architecture since the Renaissance

* indicates an instructional field course

For further information please contact:

Dr. Peter Ayres
Coordinator
Diploma program in Heritage Resourses
(709)737-8254

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