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Tourist and Host Perspectives on Mi'kmaw Cultural Tourism in Nova Scotia [Dalhousie University]

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Dalhousie University
Year of publication: 
2009

"This research examines the Mi'kmaw cultural tourism industry in Nova Scotia and identifies how it is meeting the demands and- needs of both tourists and the Mi'kmaw people. Surveys assessed tourist interests, motivations, expectations, and satisfaction in participating in authentic Mi'kmaw tourism. Subsequently, interviews with Mi'kmaw people involved or interested in Mi'kmaw cultural tourism elicited ideas about cultural tourism development and its future sustainability.

Wagmatcook Community Development Plan [Dalhousie University]

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Dalhousie University
Year of publication: 
2014

"A Community Development Plan outlining priorities, projects and community infrastructure for Wagmatcook First Nation in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia."

Petroleum [Dalhousie University]

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Dalhousie University

Outlines information about the program, faculty, degree programs, and class descriptions.

Environmental Science Program [Dalhousie University]

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Dalhousie University

Details regarding the environmental science program, which can be tailored forstudents seeking careers in mining.

Graduate Research Assistantships [Dalhousie University]

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Dalhousie University

Graduate Research Assistantships are available from time to time in Mineral Resource Engineering from individual faculty members for highly qualified students.

Mineral Resource Engineering Undergraduate Program [Dalhousie University]

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Dalhousie University

The undergraduate mining engineering degree is fully accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) which means that graduates will be able to register as Professional Engineers once they have met post-graduation work experience and professional examination requirements. The core degree program covers the basic science and mathematics common to all engineering degrees and discipline-specific material.

Civil and Resource Engineering [Dalhousie University]

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Dalhousie University

List of classes offered and descriptions.

Graduate Studies - Mineral Resource Engineering Program [Dalhousie University]

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Dalhousie University

Mineral Resource Engineering concentrates on the technical, environmental and economic aspects of the extraction and processing of the earth's mineral resources. It has a strong industrial and research interest in underground and surface mining for coal, oil shales, metals, gold and industrial minerals, and in mineral processing. Studies in reservoir engineering, offshore drilling and production of oil and gas complement the Mineral Resource Engineering Program.

Mineral Resource Engineering Program Overview [Dalhousie University]

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Dalhousie University

The Mineral Resource Engineering Program, formerly (Mining Engineering) was one of the four programs of the Nova Scotia Technical College (NSTC), founded in 1907. In 1978 the college became the Technical University of Nova Scotia (TUNS), which merged with Dalhousie University in 1997. Mineral Resource Engineering is now an program within the Faculty of Engineering at Dalhousie University.

Entrepreneurial Skills Program (ESP) [Dalhousie University]

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Dalhousie University
Year of publication: 
2020

Dalhousie's Norman Newman Centre for Entrepreneurship, in collaboration with the Centre for Entrepreneurship Education and Development Inc. (CEED), offers a Certificate Program in entrepreneurship. Known as the Entrepreneurial Skills Program (ESP), this Certificate Program is open to all Dalhousie University students.

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