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Get a solid foundation in the theory and practice of the heritage field and a flexible graduate credential.
Get practical knowledge and comprehensive exposure to important issues and trends in the heritage field.
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The University Certificate in Heritage Resources Management (UC-HRM) is a 30-credit online undergraduate program. You must complete at least 15 credits through Athabasca University.
The UC-HRM is designed for students who do not already have an undergraduate degree. Students who do have an undergraduate degree should take the Graduate Diploma in Heritage Resources Management.
All courses are individualized study, allowing you to complete the coursework at your own pace. The program includes a 240-hour practicum.
You can finish this program in as little as 1 year of full-time study or work at your own pace and take as long as you need. There is no time limit for completion.
If you successfully complete the certificate program, you can apply to ladder your coursework into one of several bachelor’s degree programs.
Get a solid foundation in the theory and practice of the heritage field and a flexible graduate credential.
Get a master’s degree that allows you to study across arts, humanities, and social sciences. Choose your own learning path according to your interests—we offer 12 focus areas, including an independent study track.
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Are you interested in earning a credential in the heritage field as well as the Bachelor's degree? Check this page to find out how to optimize your credits earned in the Undergraduate Certificate program and apply them to a full undergraduate degree.
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Associate Dean, Strategic Initiatives, Associate Professor and Director, Heritage Resources Management Program and Historical Resources Intern Program
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