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Updated: 23/07/2020 YEAR 1 Year: Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3 Page 1of 3 Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code 00113B Student ID: Name: A768 FOR USE ONLY WHEN UNDERTAKING A CONSULTATION WITH A STUDENT ADVISER: Year commenced: eCOE (If applicable): Campus: Mode: Date modif i ed: Student ID: Name: Student Adviser: Deakin email: Preferred contact no: When you first enrol via StudentConnect and go through the enrolment steps, you may be able to simply confirm any units that are pre-populated for you. You can also add any that you need to do, as part of your first year’s enrolment – by using the information on this map and in the Handbook. OPTION 1 - RESEARCH PAPER (no specialisation) A768MASTER OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AND MUSEUM STUDIES FACULTY OF ARTS AND EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS COMMENCING TRIMESTER 1 2021 YEAR 1 Year: Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3 AAI018 Academic Integrity (0-credit-point compulsory unit) 3 core units; and Up to 4 credit points of course electives*: A one credit point research capstone (AIX701) or two credit point research capstone (AIX704 & AIX705) *course electives may be used to form a specialisation in either Collections and Curatorship or Heritage Practice OPTION 1 - RESEARCH PAPER (Collections and Curatorship Specialisation) A768 course rules - In order to qualify for the award of MASTER OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AND MUSEUM STUDIES (A768), students must complete 8 credit points, which must include the following: OPTION 1 - RESEARCH PAPER (Heritage Practice Specialisation) YEAR 1 Year: Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

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Page 1: A768 MASTER OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AND MUSEUM STUDIES · 2020. 10. 1. · OPTION 1 - RESEARCH PAPER (Collections and Curatorship Specialisation) A768 course rules - In order to qualify

Updated: 23/07/2020

YEAR

1Year:

Trimester 1

Trimester 2

Trimester 3

Page 1of 3Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code 00113B

Student ID:Name:

A768

FOR USE ONLY WHEN UNDERTAKING A CONSULTATION WITH A STUDENT ADVISER:

Year commenced: eCOE (If applicable): Campus: Mode: Date modified:

Student ID: Name:

Student Adviser:

Deakin email: Preferred contact no:

When you first enrol via StudentConnect and go through the enrolment steps, you may be able to simply confirm any units that are pre-populated for you. You can also add any that you need to do, as part of your first year’s enrolment – by using the information on this map and in the Handbook.

OPTION 1 - RESEARCH PAPER (no specialisation)

A768 MASTER OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AND MUSEUM STUDIESFACULTY OF ARTS AND EDUCATIONFOR STUDENTS COMMENCING TRIMESTER 1 2021

YEAR

1Year:

Trimester 1

Trimester 2

Trimester 3

AAI018 Academic Integrity (0-credit-point compulsory unit)

3 core units; and

Up to 4 credit points of course electives*:

A one credit point research capstone (AIX701) or two credit point research capstone (AIX704 & AIX705)

*course electives may be used to form a specialisation in either Collections and Curatorship or Heritage Practice

OPTION 1 - RESEARCH PAPER (Collections and Curatorship Specialisation)

A768 course rules - In order to qualify for the award of MASTER OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AND MUSEUM STUDIES (A768), students must complete 8 credit points, which must include the following:

OPTION 1 - RESEARCH PAPER (Heritage Practice Specialisation)

YEAR

1Year:

Trimester 1

Trimester 2

Trimester 3

Page 2: A768 MASTER OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AND MUSEUM STUDIES · 2020. 10. 1. · OPTION 1 - RESEARCH PAPER (Collections and Curatorship Specialisation) A768 course rules - In order to qualify

Updated: 23/01/2020

YEAR

1Year:

Trimester 1

Trimester 2

Trimester 3

Page 2 of 3Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code 00113B

Student ID:Name:

A768

FOR USE ONLY WHEN UNDERTAKING A CONSULTATION WITH A STUDENT ADVISER:

Year commenced: eCOE (If applicable): Campus: Mode: Date modified:

Student ID: Name:

Student Adviser:

Deakin email: Preferred contact no:

When you first enrol via StudentConnect and go through the enrolment steps, you may be able to simply confirm any units that are pre-populated for you. You can also add any that you need to do, as part of your first year’s enrolment – by using the information on this map and in the Handbook.

OPTION 2 - MINOR THESIS A & MINOR THESIS B (no specialisation)

YEAR

1¸ŜŀNJΥ

Trimester 1

Trimester 2

Trimester 3

A768 MASTER OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AND MUSEUM STUDIESFACULTY OF ARTS AND EDUCATIONFOR STUDENTS COMMENCING TRIMESTER 1 2021

AAI018 Academic Integrity (0-credit-point compulsory unit)

3 core units; and

Up to 4 credit points of course electives*:

A one credit point research capstone (AIX701) or two credit point research capstone (AIX704 & AIX705)

*course electives may be used to form a specialisation in either Collections and Curatorship or Heritage Practice

OPTION 2- MINOR THESIS A & MINOR THESIS B(Collections and Curatorship Specialisation)

A768 course rules - In order to qualify for the award of MASTER OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AND MUSEUM STUDIES (A768), students must complete 8credit points, which must include the following:

YEAR

1¸ŜŀNJΥ

Trimester 1

Trimester 2

Trimester 3

OPTION 2 - MINOR THESIS A & MINOR THESIS B (Heritage Practice Specialisation)

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Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code 00113B Page 3 of 3

A768 MASTER OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AND MUSEUM STUDIESFACULTY OF ARTS AND EDUCATION

A768

KEYB Melbourne Burwood CampusS Geelong Waterfront CampusG Geelong Waurn Ponds CampusW Warrnambool CampusX Cloud Campus

eCOE electronic confirmation of enrolment

SPECIFIC COURSE INFORMATION

Compulsory zero (0) credit point units/programs/modules - AAI018 Academic Integrity (0-credit-point compulsory unit)

Notes:

COURSE ELECTIVES LIST A (Please note: 2 credit points of electives may be selected from other Deakin postgraduate units with the approval of the course director.)

AIM703# Heritage Practice: Conservation and Managing Change

AIM705 Heritage Practice: Fundamentals

AIM708* World Heritage

AIM715* Digital Interpretation

AIM719* Cultural Heritage and Museum Practice

AIM722* Managing Collections

AIM727 Developing Exhibitions

AIM733^ Applied Heritage Project

AIM736* Museums, Heritage and Society

APE700 **Internship

*Students will also be required to attend a 4-day intensive, refer to handbook for details regarding campus/off-campus requirements#Prerequisite: AIM734 or AIM705 or permission from the unit chair^Prerequisite: Students must contact unit chair for permission to enrol and must have completed 4 credit points of study**Prerequisite:Students need to seek permission from the unit chair to enrol.

Specialisations (optional)

Collections and Curatorship

AIM715 Digital Interpretation AIM722 Managing Collections AIM727 Developing Exhibitions

Heritage Practice

AIM703 Heritage Practice: Conservation and Managing Change AIM705 Heritage Practice: Fundamentals AIM708 World Heritage

GENERAL INFORMATIONThis course map is a guide only. You must also ensure you meet the course rules and structure as set out in the official University Handbook of the year you commenced your course. This course map has been created to be used electronically.

Not all units are available in all study periods or mode of delivery.

• Full time study is typically three to four units (or credit points) each study period.

• Part time study is typically one to two units (or credit points) each study period – part time study will extend the duration of your studies.

• Trimester 3 is typically an optional study period - unless it’s your first study period and/or a compulsory study period for your course.

Unit options can be found in the 'Advanced Unit Search' in the current year’s University Handbook.

If you have applied for or received credit for units as recognition of prior learning (RPL), it may alter the units you need to study.

Please seek advice from a Student Adviser in StudentCentral if you have any queries or need help understanding your course structure and unit options.