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1 CoursesAssociate of arts degree in archaeological and cultural resource management specialization in Northwest community college
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The Associate Degree in Arts Archaeological & Cultural Resource Management Specialization emphasizes classroom and field-based learning in which students gain valuable applied research skills and experience in the growing field of archaeology and cultural resource management. The Northwest region and First Nations communities provide the rich environment to learn about cultural heritage and interpretation, archaeological and cultural assessment, and how those fields apply to tourism, museums, and community cultural resource management.
English language proficiency IELTS- 6.5 ; TOEFL (internet-based)[1] - 90; application fee ($100 CDN - non-refundable); High school Official transcripts with the transcript legend, your student ID, full name, birthdate and the program you applied.
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