[BCMA] Fall Cultural Resource Management Courses!

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*REGISTER NOW - Fall Cultural Resource Management Courses! *



Serving the educational needs of emerging and mid-career professionals in
the museum, heritage and cultural sector for over 30-years, UVIC’s Cultural
Resource Management (CRM) Programs provide the knowledge, skills and
experience needed to support your professional goals. Current programs
include the Diploma in Cultural Resource Management, Professional
Specialization Certificates in Collections Management or Visitor and
Community Engagement, and new micro-credentials in Digital Planning for the
Cultural Sector and Indigenous Cultural Stewardship, as well as a diverse
range of courses accessible on an individual basis.



****Register by July 31st to take Fall courses****



*ONLINE COURSES *



*Public Programming*

Examine the critical role of interpretation and public programming in
helping museums and heritage organizations engage their communities in
meaningful and long-term ways. You’ll explore how organizations can create
memorable learning experiences for visitors by understanding their needs,
motivations, learning preferences and contextual influences.



Delivery style: Online Asynchronous

Date: Sept. 11 – Dec. 17

Fee:  $768.38

Code: AHVS488G 2023F D02

Instructor: Dr. Candace Tangorra Matelic



*Curatorship: Contemporary Perspectives*

This course reflects our growing understanding of the important
relationships that exist between museums and their constituents. Museums
and other public exhibition sites of all disciplines, sizes and settings
are not only mirrors of society, but also play influential roles. As
societies change, these sites become zones of contestation in which notions
of popular and high culture, old and new technologies, science and art,
race and gender, individuals and communities interact. They can develop
into areas for important public debates about the definition and creation
of a good society.



Delivery style: Online Asynchronous

Date: Sept. 11 – Dec. 17

Fee:  $768.38

Code: AHVS488J 2023F D02

Instructor: Beth Carter



*Digital Planning for the Cultural Sector*

This course is an examination of the role of digital technologies in the
cultural sector, and an introduction of key principles and practices
required for decision-making and planning.



Delivery style: Online Asynchronous

Date: Sept. 11 – Dec. 17

Fee:  $768.38

Code: : AHVS488N 2023F D02

Instructor: Bryan Smith





*Museum Principles and Practice I*

This course covers the foundations of museum practice and explores the
various ways that museums create and preserve knowledge through their
curatorial and collections management functions. You will be introduced to
functional tasks encountered in museums, with emphasis on several important
themes in museology. As you work through these materials, you will focus on
the need to respect diverse cultural values and perspectives and involve
the communities in shaping museum collections, programming and operations.
You will also learn to understand how museum work is impacted from
information technologies and increased demands for accountability from a
range of stakeholders.



Delivery style: Online Asynchronous

Date: Sept. 11 – Dec. 17

Fee: $616.56

Code: AHVS486A 2023F D02

Instructor: Mary Jo Hughes



*Collections Management*

This course will provide you with a thoughtful and balanced understanding
of principles and practices that strengthen your ability to engage and lead
the processes of collections development, registration, documentation,
access, care, use and planning. Together we will focus on the roles of
collections within the institution and the community, and the impact that
our changing society and profession is having on managing collections for
the future.



Delivery style: Online Asynchronous

Date: Sept. 11 – Dec. 17

Fee:  $768.38

Code: AHVS488B 2023F D02

Instructor: Richard Gerrard



*Indigenous Cultural Stewardship*

Develop an understanding of the historical relationship between the museum
and heritage sector and Indigenous communities. You will build foundational
knowledge and skills to support the preservation and stewardship of
Indigenous tangible and intangible culture and heritage.



Delivery style: Online Asynchronous

Date: Sept. 11 – Dec. 17

Fee:  $768.38

Code: AHVS488I 2023F D02

Instructors: Brandie Macdonald, Lucy Bell



*To learn more about upcoming courses,* head to:
https://continuingstudies.uvic.ca/museums-heritage-and-indigenous-culture/topics/museum-studies/upcoming-courses/





*About our programs*

The Cultural Resource Management Program offers online and six-day
intensive on-campus courses for professionals, volunteers and board members
in museums, galleries, heritage sites, cultural centres and related
organizations. Courses are designed to address the emerging needs of the
sector and build your personal and organizational capacity.



In our courses, taught by instructors who are leading professionals in the
field, you will interact with colleagues from across North America and
beyond. Through stimulating learning activities, you will have the
opportunity to relate your learning to the practical issues and realities
of your workplace and community.



Courses can be taken individually towards a comprehensive diploma or
focused professional specialization certificates in Collections Management
or Visitor and Community Engagement. Individual credit and non-credit
course registration options are also available. Choose the program and/or
course best suited to meet your needs from the flexible options available:



Cultural Resource Management Diploma
<https://continuingstudies.uvic.ca/museums-heritage-and-indigenous-culture/programs/cultural-resource-management/>

PSC in Collections Management
<https://continuingstudies.uvic.ca/museums-heritage-and-indigenous-culture/programs/collections-management/>
 *

PSC in Visitor and Community Engagement
<https://continuingstudies.uvic.ca/museums-heritage-and-indigenous-culture/programs/visitor-and-community-engagement/>
*

PDC in Digital Planning for the Cultural Sector
<https://continuingstudies.uvic.ca/museums-heritage-and-indigenous-culture/programs/digital-planning-for-the-cultural-sector/>
*

PDC in Indigenous Cultural Stewardship
<https://continuingstudies.uvic.ca/museums-heritage-and-indigenous-culture/programs/indigenous-cultural-stewardship/>
 *

* *CRMP offers four micro-credentials approved for the StrongerBC future
skills grant*



*Use your StrongerBC future skills grant to access the approved Cultural
Resource Management Program micro-credential programs!*



*StrongerBC future skills grant*

Continuing Studies at UVic is proud to be supporting the StrongerBC Future
Ready Action Plan to help you reach your full potential. Regardless of your
financial need, the StrongerBC future skills grant is open to British
Columbians 19 years or older and can cover up to $3,500 in eligible
short-term skills training at public post-secondary institutions.



For more information: StrongerBC
<https://continuingstudies.uvic.ca/help-centre/financial-info-and-support/strongerbc-future-skills-grant>



*Program Deadlines:*



July 1st – UVIC Admission: for new students taking a course for credit
and/or applying to a Cultural Resource Management diploma or PSC program
(for Sept 2023)



July 31st – Course Registration: for current students taking a course for
credit OR for students taking a course as non-credit; late registrations as
space permits



Nov 1st – UVIC Admission: for new students taking a course for credit
and/or applying to a Cultural Resource Management diploma or PSC program
(for Jan 2024)




*Museum and Heritage Studies, University of Victoria *

250-721-8457
cmpasst at uvic.ca

Continuingstudies.uvic.ca/museums
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Thank-you!



Marie-Claire





Marie-Claire Findlay-Brook
Program Coordinator, Cultural Management Programs
Language, Arts and Culture
Division of Continuing Studies, University of Victoria
crmcoord at uvic.ca  | 250.721.7871

I acknowledge and respect the lək̓ʷəŋən peoples on whose traditional
territory the university stands and the Songhees, Esquimalt
and WSÁNEĆ peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to
this day.
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