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Lecturer(s)
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Horáček Martin, doc. PhDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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The course is designed to prepare students for internships at the domestic institutions where they most frequently find professional employment - at the National Heritage Institute, public, church, and private heritage sites, relevant public administration departments, or academic institutions. Internships in archaeological research are also recommended. Students work at the institution under the supervision of experienced professionals. They develop a project that builds their practical skills (monitoring of heritage sites, inventory of movable cultural property, tour guiding, etc.). Project topics vary each semester. The course's credit hours include, as needed, students' independent preparation for the internship and the processing of project results. A domestic institution refers to an institution in the Czech Republic, or in the student's country of origin or permanent residence. The internship may be completed twice during the course of study (versions 1 and 2).
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Observation, Demonstration
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Learning outcomes
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The course focuses on preparing students for practical training in those domestic institutions where they most often find professional employment - in the workplaces of the National Heritage Institute, public, church, and private heritage sites, relevant public administration departments, or academic workplaces. Internships in archaeological research are also recommended.
Students gain an understanding of the day-to-day operations and functioning of the institution where they may eventually work.
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Student performance
Certificate of completion of an internship at an institution focused on the documentation, research, preservation, and presentation of cultural heritage.
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Recommended literature
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