Homesglen TAFE
Short Courses at Holmesglen is proud to promote a new series of Heritage courses for experienced tradespersons. These programs will build on your existing trade skills to enable students to conserve heritage buildings such as: cathedrals and churches, schools, government buildings, mansions, civic buildings, houses, commercial and retail buildings.
Practical Heritage Conservation Short Courses
Deakin University - short courses
Deakin University is pleased to present two-day modules of the Cultural Heritage & Museum Studies program, at the Melbourne Campus in Burwood, Victoria. Courses include reading materials and may include site visits and field exercises. Participants may be required to prepare a short paper for presentation during the course.
Ideal for people seeking professional development or wanting to know more about specific areas of Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies. No assessment is required in association with short courses. The courses are taught by professional practitioners associated with the Cultural Heritage Centre for Asia and the Pacific (CHCAP) under the direction of Professor William Logan (UNESCO Chair of Cultural Heritage) and Dr Linda Young (Director, Postgraduate Courses in Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies).
Short Courses in Heritage and Museums Deakin University
Deakin University - cultural heritage and museum studies
Deakin University’s cultural heritage and museum studies courses encourage a holistic approach, aimed at developing skills in protecting and making accessible the significant elements of cultural heritage. We focus on historic places, intangible heritage and museums and their collections.
The courses are designed for Australian and international students wanting to work in the museum and built heritage sectors. As well as offering personal enrichment, graduates obtain a postgraduate qualification that will assist with professional or academic advancement.
Teaching staff are locally and internationally recognised leaders in their work with UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation), ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and Sites), ICOM (International Council of Museums), Heritage Council of Victoria and universities worldwide.
The following courses are available:
• Master of Cultural Heritage
• Master of Cultural Heritage (Honours)
• Graduate Diploma of Cultural Heritage
• Graduate Diploma of Museum Studies
• Graduate Certificate of Cultural Heritage
• Graduate Certificate of Museum Studies
These courses are available by full or part-time study* at the Melbourne Campus at Burwood or off campus.
For further information please visit:
www.deakin.edu.au/arts-ed/shhs/courses/postgrad/chms/
*Graduate certificates offered part-time only