The University of Lethbridge is very excited to announce that the School of Graduate Studies at uLethbridge now offers an
MA in Cultural Resource Management.
The Master of Arts in Cultural Resource Management will meet the labour market demands by offering a more specialized archaeology degree program geared for students who want to enter the workforce as contract archaeologists. In Alberta, there are currently no programs similar to the Master of Arts in Cultural Resource Management. The major integrates a range of theoretical approaches from a variety of disciplines with practical experience, and incorporates course work and thesis work within a unique co-op-based learning program where students work in industry.
Join the webinar to learn more about the program, learning outcomes, admission requirements, application process, and career and academic opportunities after graduation.
What: Webinar about the newly approved program—MA in Cultural Resource Management
Who: Potential graduate students with background in Archaeology, Anthropology, Native American Studies or Geography
When: August 29, 2018 at 10:00am (MDT)
Event Type: Webinar - Grad School Information
Location: Online