All registrants in the Certificate in Heritage Resource Management are
required to take part in a four week practicum which will involve working
on a defined task under the supervision of an approved instructor.
The Practicum is an integral part of the Certificate in Heritage Resource
Management. It is designed to provide students with the opportunity to
integrate the information, approaches, and concepts they have been
introduced to within the Certificate in Heritage Resource Management
courses, and apply them to a heritage resource management situation. The
topic may be in any area of heritage resource management.
The Practicum Project must offer the possibility of an interdisciplinary
perspective. For example, the Project must look at a number of other
disciplines within it”s development. The Practicum Project will require
approximately fifteen to twenty days of work which do not have to be
concurrent, however, must reflect the kind of effort that would be
required of this type of activity.
The majority of course requirements should be completed before work on the
Practicum Project commences.
Students must complete a Practicum Agreement Form which may be obtained
from the Faculty of Continuing Education (403) 220-2952.