| Courses available: |
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| Start date(s): | This course has 3 start dates, January, May and September |
| Academic School: | Centre for Archive & Information Studies, School of Humanities |
| How to apply: | Contact the Programme Administrator (below). |
| Fees for 2009-10: |
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| Registration Fee : There is an initial registration fee of £165 for all students. |
This programme teaches the skills and methodologies necessary to investigate the history of families and neighbourhoods within the wider context of social history.
In particular the Certificate:
The course is available by distance learning to students off-campus, throughout the world.
Students study a series of core and optional modules which have full academic accreditation from the University of Dundee. The programme is delivered by distance learning via the University of Dundee's Virtual Learning Environment which ensures a supportive and interactive learning environment, with frequent contact between students and tutors.
The Centre for Archive and Information Studies (CAIS) is part of the University's Archive, Records Management and Museum Services (ARMMS) which is responsible for the care and development of the University's historical collections, the management of systems to control business records and compliance with information legislation across the University.
CAIS offers postgraduate and undergraduate distance learning programmes for information professionals and family and local historians, delivered in an interactive online environment and allowing flexible part time study.
CAIS also conducts a number of associated activities such as hosting a range of presentations, seminars and conferences, the attraction of external funding and occasional taught training courses in collaboration with experts in the field throughout the UK and beyond.
To qualify for the Certificate in Family and Local History, students must complete a total of 60 credits.
Students must complete one of the following core modules, but they can elect to study both if they so desire:
Students can then choose to study a selection of optional modules to complete their total of 60 credits. The list of options can be found on the CAIS website.
20 credit modules last for 15 weeks, 10 credit modules last for nine weeks.
Essays/reports; contribution to module (through online tasks and discussion board debate).
The programme is delivered by distance learning via the University of Dundee's web-based Virtual Learning Environment which ensures a supportive and interactive learning environment, with frequent contact between students and tutors. The VLE gives access to study materials, links to on-line journals, discussion boards and research guides. Module tutors provide regular feedback and support to the students.
Optional study days are available for some of the modules and optional student visits will be arranged.
To enrol for the Certificate, applicants must:
Transfer of credit from other study programmes may be possible by arrangement.
To apply for this course, or to request further information, please contact:
Programme Administrator
Certificate in Family & Local History
Centre for Archives & Information Studies
ARMMS
Tower Building
University of Dundee
Dundee
DD1 4HN
UK