Master of Liberal Arts (Cultural and Environmental Heritage)
The Masters in Liberal Arts is a 48 unit program. The specialisation in Cultural and Environmental Heritage requires the following:
Core courses
- HUMN8003 – Cultural and Environmental Heritage: Key Concepts and Practices
Elective courses
- HUMN8004: Connections to Country: Understanding Indigenous heritage in Australia
- HUMN8005: Cultural landscapes
- HUMN8006: Best Practice in Managing Heritage Places
- HUMN8007: Cultural and environmental heritage research project (6 units)
- HUMN8008: World Rock Art: Global Perspectives on Rock Art Research
- HUMN8018: Cultural and Environmental Heritage: Extended Research Project (12 units)
- HUMN8010: Material Culture Studies
- HUMN8019: World Heritage: conserving cultural heritage values
- HUMN8020: Masterclass in Cultural Heritage and Collections
- HUMN8021: Managing Small Museums and Heritage Places
- HUMN8022: Physical Conservation for Historic Heritage Places
- MUSC8004: Internship 1
- MUSC8005: Internship 2
- MUSC8013: Practical Skills in Exhibition Design and Delivery
- MUSC8011: Understanding Learning in Museum and Heritage
- MUSC8012: Museum and Heritage Education Study Tour
- MUSC8003: Museum, Collection and Heritage Management
- MUSC8006: Indigenous Collections and Exhibitions
- MUSC8008: Museums, Art and Society in the Asia-Pacific
- MUSC8010: Exhibition Innovations Workshop
The remaining courses may be taken from either the CEH list, any other course offered in the other specialisations of the MLA, from a range of electives, or by individual approval from the Program Coordinator.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.




