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francisco javier quiros vicente <[log in to unmask]>
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i have a few quiestions.

1.- if i beggining the distance course of heritage of the conservation in
april.  how long time i have to finish this course in?
2.-In  september-2000 move  from Mexico to Madrid. This is a problem to
finisd the course?
3.-How is the way to examinate or calificate? because my english is no so
good, and i don,t  feel the security to finish my course in a good way.
Anywhere i will start in january to take a course of english.
4.-What is the diplom that i will get?

Tank you

i wait your answer as soon as possible to my a-mail direction
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javier Quiros Vicente
Jefe del Departamento de Conservación
Museo Poblano de Arte Virreinal.
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Fecha: Miércoles, 03 de Noviembre de 1999 12:33 p.m.
Asunto: Distance Education courses


>Cultural Resource Management Program, University of Victoria
>There's still time to register in our fall distance education courses...
>
>If you missed out on registering in our distance learning opportunities
this
>fall, don't despair! We have a couple of spaces available in each of these
>two print and web-based courses, which run through April, 2000. Assignment
>deadlines can be adjusted to enable you to complete the courses in a
>comfortable and timely way. Please contact us for more information!
>
>"Museum Principles and Practices"
>
>As no museum is immune from the rapid and pervasive forces of change that
>increasingly characterize our world, the role, purpose, operations and even
>the existence of museums are continually contested both from within and
from
>outside the museum's walls. This print and WWW-based course engages you in
>an exploration of the traditions of the museum profession and the changing
>roles and functions of museums in contemporary society. Newly revised
course
>materials provide practicing and future museum professionals with an
>overview of current issues, and enhance your ability to:
>* appreciate the past, present and future contexts and frameworks in which
>museum work takes place
>* engage in current debates around the purpose of museums with knowledge of
>all aspects of museum operations
>* build your understanding of the role of museums in service to society and
>to communities
>* understand the functional areas of museum work, their processes and their
>interrelationship within the museum as a complex organization
>* forge crucial links between philosophical foundations and professional
>practice
>* strengthen your professional network
>Fees: $640, including tuition of $453 and a program fee of $187
>(Off-continent shipping, $100)
>Texts (if you don't have access to these locally you can order them with
the
>course):
>Museums: Places of Learning $14.95
>The Handbook for Museums $48.50
>
>"Principles and Practices in Heritage Conservation"
>
>Sustainable approaches to the conservation ensure that the historic and
>physical qualities of heritage resource are cared for within the context of
>community interests, economic considerations, cultural tourism
>opportunities, and long-term preservation goals. This survey of the
>principles and practices that shape the conservation of our built
>environment provides you with an understanding of the evolution of the
>movement, the ethical and legal contexts in which conservation takes place,
>and the technical and organizational considerations which shape
professional
>practice. You will develop your knowledge of:
>* the foundation principles of heritage conservation
>* the importance of accommodating diverse perspectives and values in
>heritage conservation planning and management
>* the ways in which heritage conservation activity is integrated with
>broader economic, social, and community dynamics
>* the philosophical, historical and intellectual basis of the policies,
>approaches and procedures encountered in the conservation process
>* the diversity of tasks, skills and types of expertise which are called
>upon in conservation practice
>* heritage conservation literature, sources and reference materials
>* the structure and functions of the heritage conservation community
>Fees: $640, including tuition of $453 and a program fee of $187
>(Off-continent shipping $100)
>Texts (if you don't have access to these locally you can order them with
the
>course):
>Well Preserved by Mark Fram, $31.95
>Historic Preservation by James Marston Fitch, $30.95
>
>For more information, please contact:
>Brenda Weatherston, Program Coordinator
>Cultural Resource Management Program
>Division of Continuing Studies, University of Victoria
>PO Box 3030 STN CSC
>Victoria B.C. Canada V8W 3N6
>Phone (250) 721-6119 Fax (250) 721-8774
>E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>Visit our Web Site! http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/crmp/
>Distribution List: To receive monthly updates, send a request to
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>
>============================================
>PLAN AHEAD:
>
>ON-CAMPUS COURSES:
>Communicating Through Exhibitions Nov 22-27
>Heritage Interpretation February 21 - 26
>Museums in the Marketplace  March 6 - 11
>Caring for Collections  April 3 - 8
>Approaches to Repatriation  April 10 - 15
>
>UPCOMING DISTANCE EDUCATION COURSES:
>Principles and Practices in Heritage Conservation - now until April
>Museum Principles and Practices - now until April
>Museum Information Management  Jan 17 - April 21
>
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