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Graduate Diploma in Heritage Resources Management

At a glance

  • Credential: graduate diploma
  • Credits: 18
  • Next start: immediate

Heritage resources management identifies the elements of the past that a society defines as its heritage, then determines how to conserve and use them in a way that respects them as a public trust.

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About Graduate Diploma in Heritage Resources Management

The Athabasca University Graduate Diploma in Heritage Resources Management is an 18-credit online program designed to equip you with the foundational knowledge and skills needed in the heritage field. The curriculum focuses on general principles, case studies, and varied heritage practices, culminating in a 400-hour practicum for hands-on experience. With continuous admission and the flexibility to ladder your credits into a Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies, this program offers a versatile and practical educational path for aspiring heritage practitioners.

Admission requirements

Admission requirements include a baccalaureate degree and competence in specific heritage areas.

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Program details

Overview

Heritage practitioners work in different types of institutions and with different types of heritage resources, but they have many common concerns. These include conserving and managing heritage, and delivering interpretive programming and services.

Athabasca University's online Graduate Diploma in Heritage Resources Management stresses these common features while respecting the differences between practices. Our courses explore both the general and the specific through the study of:

  • general principles and approaches
  • case studies
  • situations representative of various types of heritage practice

This program includes a 400-hour practicum.

Why take the Graduate Diploma in Heritage Resources Management?

When you graduate, you will have a solid foundation in the general theory and established practice of the heritage field. You will also have a flexible graduate credential that creates many opportunities for further professional or academic pursuits.

Application deadlines and start dates

Application deadline Start date
Continuous admission basis Students may wish to start taking courses as a non-program student prior to being accepted as a program student.

The Graduate Diploma in Heritage Resources Management is an 18-credit online graduate program. You must complete 12 credits through Athabasca University. You may also need to take up to 4 undergraduate courses in foundational areas of heritage practice.

The Graduate Diploma in Heritage Resources Management program has continuous admission – you can apply at any time. Most courses are online grouped study with defined start and end dates.

Routes and options

Ladder to a master's degree

All your Graduate Diploma in Heritage Resources Management credits fully transfer into the Heritage and Social History focus area of AU's Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies program. This means that you can complete a master’s degree with only an additional 15 credits.

Laddering the Graduate Diploma in Heritage Resources Management into an Master of Arts - Interdisciplinary Studies degree

Completion times

Finish this program in as little as 2.5 years of full-time study, or work at your own pace to complete your requirements within 5 years.

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