ADDENDUM PROGRAM
HISTORICAL SHIPWRECK DIVER/RELIGIOUS
CERTIFICATION ARCHAEOLOGY ARTIFACTS
BASIC/AVOCATIONAL SPORTS/RESEARC DIVER
$300.00/ CLASSROOM DIVING ACCREDITATION IN ARTIFACT
RECOVERY: CIAO MEMBERSHIP. ADVANCED PROGRAM FOR
CERTIFICATION $550.00/ 7 CREDIT HOURS.
SPECIAL NOTE: Historical Avocational Diver Courses 3 or 7 credits hours by St. M.A.E. Forwarded to any college for their acceptance and evaluation to other curriculum.
H.O.S.A. MODULE 1 Course #332
Students will develop appreciation for religious historical significant artifacts from salvage and exploration expeditions. 6 hours in the classroom. Course provides knowledge of historical Spanish shipwreck Era. Avocational P.A.D.I. approval for Historic archaeological avocation diver.
H.O.S.A. MODULE 2 Course #333
Students will develop appreciation for religious significant artifacts from salvage and exploration expeditions. Video Class work. P.A.D.I. approval for historic archaeological diver for both advanced instructor and student.
I. MUSEUM PERIMETER; ECCLESIASTICAL ORIENTATION
1. Avocational Program: (1) Learn about retrieving underwater archaeologist, (2) Preservation of artifacts, (3) Research, (4) Diving Techniques, i.e. certification.
2. Academic; (1) Researched thesis on religious significant artifacts; historical significance in publications (2) Offered to public by the college or seminary, through museum.
3. Religious Programs: (1) an extension program in the museum historically specializing in the Catholic Protestant Reformation Period (2) History in the 1500-1600’s including the Maravillas exploration. (3) We are going to be specializing in the European Requisition/Reformation Era.
4. Publication: (1) Placing in public domain all researched intellectual material with copyrights to Saint Michael Academy and all religious archaeological findings.
PURPOSE: This is an addendum program for students in the Ecclesiastical Bachelor of Theology Deree Program who are interested in this topic. Others who only want to take Module HOSA 1 and Module HOSA II can receive a certification of completion for the two modules. The Board of Directors of Saint Michael Orthodox Church, parent ecclesiastical entity, and the staff of St. Michael Academy, intend and desire to fulfill in out museum curriculum all the provisions set forth under authority of Chapter 267 of Florida Statues governing under authority historical resources which may be preserved in archives and records management Department of State of Florida. In our initial catalog we have made reference to this intent having already accomplished major archaeological artifacts finds having religious historical significance to-wit. Page 14, 31,36,37,38,39,40. Noted received by the State Board of Independent Colleges and Universities on March 12, 1985. Florida State Statue 267, Archive History Management Sections 267.011 thru 267.021, .031, .041, .042, .051, .061, .0615, .0617, .062, .071, .072, .081, .09, .10, .12, .13 through 267.14, will be fully complies with by St. Michael Academy. We hereby affirm however that this institution has been and will continue to operate in total compliance with the section Florida Statues 246.085 (3), Section 817.06 and Chapter 501 with Rule 6E.0031 Florida Administrative Code, without any conflict of an ecclesiastical religious institution which has as one of its goals to research, retrieve, salvage, preserve and publish all historical information with religious significance and placed in the public domain for their benefit.
MUSEUM OVERVIEW, ADMINISTRATION PROCEDURE, PRESERVATION TECHNIQUES, CATALOG INFORMATION FOR INTERESTED SPONSERS AND CONTRIBUTORS:
We, members, administers and students of the Academy have made efforts and have contracted other museums in our community to offer helpful information, aid, and displayed our exhibits for public view. We intend to increase our role in this capacity and are hopeful of accelerated interests on all parties, who may gain from our research, publications on Religious Historical Artifacts, Intellectual materials. We are presently corresponding with all concerned for notification of our program as a Museum/Academy. The State of Florida is also invited to participate, help, permit our efforts in specific area of record. We concur on all law governing artifact, historic significant salvage and exhibit projects. Our artifacts can participate in programs of public loan.
St. M.A.E. Productions, a branch of the Academy, has produces VIDEO/CD/DVD TEACHING KITS for children and have done presentations using VIDEO/CD/DVD in the secular school systems and public domain market. These VIDEO/CD/DVD kits contain educational materials taught from an historical perspective both in Palm Beach County and Florida’s Treasure Coast during the Spanish Reformation Era. This is a children’s message of LOVE,FAITH AND HOPE based on Christian principals and ethical values. This is a UNIQUE ONE OF A KIND program that has without offending anyone entered the public domain. These presentations are for K-12 grade.