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The Associate Degree in Arts with a focus on Archaeological & Cultural Resource Management combines classroom instruction with hands-on fieldwork, equipping students with practical research skills for careers in archaeology and cultural preservation. Students explore cultural heritage interpretation and archaeological assessments within the diverse landscapes of the Northwest and Indigenous communities, applying these concepts to tourism, museums, and local heritage initiatives.
At Coast Mountain College, students can complete two-year Associate Degrees in Arts or Sciences. These programs provide transferable credits accepted as first- or second-year coursework at major universities like UBC, SFU, UVic, and UNBC. Graduates may pursue specialized bachelor's degrees at other institutions, depending on each school's admission criteria.
English Studies 12 or First People's English 12 or equivalent
English proficiency:
IELTS (academic module): Overall - 6.0, No less than 5.5
TOEFL (internet-based): Reading - 20; Writing - 20; Speaking - 20; Listening - 20; Overall - 80
International Language Academy of Canada (ILAC): Minimum Overall Score - ILAC PW Level 3.1
International Test of English Proficiency (iTEP): English 12 "C" Grade, Minimum Overall Score, 3.7
Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL): Overall 50, No less than 50
Pearson's Exam (PTE-A): Overall 50, No less than 42
Duolingo English Test: Overall Score 105