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Advanced College Diploma - Biotechnology Advanced (0437) (Duration : 35 months)

Course Stream: Medical
Course Level: Bachelor Program
Course Fee: $42600

Course Description

Learn curatorial and conservation techniques for a career upholding culture and history. The three-year Applied Museum Studies Ontario College Advanced Diploma prepares you with the knowledge and skills to support curatorial and conservation activities in the museum, heritage and cultural sectors. Gain skills and knowledge in: collections management educational programming exhibit preparation museum management conservation and preservation Develop capabilities related to cultural resource management, focusing on collections care, research and interpretation. Areas of study include: classifying, cataloguing and interpreting collections of artifacts and works of art constructing and installing exhibits and displays assessing, preserving and treating material culture Put theory into practice in our well-appointed conservation and exhibition preparation labs. Working with our teaching collection and in collaboration with local cultural institutions, you complete a variety of hands-on projects and group assignments that will enhance your knowledge and skills and make valuable contributions in museums, galleries and the cultural sector. This program includes a full-semester field placement. The field experience combines your theory and lab skills with professional practice in the cultural industry. At the end of your placement, highlight your work in a showcase event. The showcase event also gives you the chance to network with industry professionals for future employment. Graduates of this program may find opportunities in entry-level technical and management positions in museums and galleries or other cultural/heritage institutions. Graduates may also be employed as freelance museum contractors or as staff in antique or art shops.

Intake

Sep-2024
Jan-2025
May-2025
Sep-2025
Students develop capabilities related to cultural resource management, focusing on collections care, research and interpretation. Areas of study include classifying, cataloguing and interpreting collections of artifacts and works of art, constructing and installing exhibits and displays, assessing, preserving and treating material culture. The diverse scope of the program provides students an opportunity to integrate learning in a variety of educational and real-world settings. Through a field placement, students gain valuable practical experience and network with professionals in a cultural institution.

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