Students will learn the skills and knowledge required to inspect and monitor the fabric and setting of heritage or culturally significant places in order to identify on-conformities with site records and conservation and management plans.
Students will learn the skills and knowledge required to inspect and monitor the fabric and setting of heritage or culturally significant places in order to identify on-conformities with site records and conservation and management plans.
Capstones provide students with a way of integrating and applying knowledge and skills gained throughout their course.
No
Academic progress review - Schedule A subject
No
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Career ready
Work based learning (placement):No
Subject intended learning outcomes
On successful completion you will be able to:
1.
Through classroom activities and discussion, written activities and field work, students will be able to prepare for and carry out inspections of cultural heritage places.
2.
Submit reports and recommendations
3.
Monitor surroundings
4.
Monitor stakeholder views on significance
Learning activities
Written, field work and demonstration.
Requisite rules
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted in one of the following courses: Certificate IV in Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Management (22452VIC)