Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Art Conservation | Art History | Museum Studies
Area of study
Arts | Humanities
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


University Master's Degree in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage

The University Master's Degree in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage is designed for students seeking to expand their professional or research skills in the field of conservation and restoration of cultural property.


Program Overview

This program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices involved in the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. It is tailored to meet the needs of those who wish to pursue a career in this field or further their research interests.


Program Details

  • The program is designed to broaden students' professional or research skills in the field of conservation and restoration of cultural property.
    • This includes gaining a deeper understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of conservation and restoration.
    • Students will have the opportunity to engage with a range of topics related to cultural heritage conservation.

Admission Criteria

  • Admission to the program is based on a comprehensive review of applicants' academic backgrounds, research experience, and potential for success in the field of conservation and restoration of cultural heritage.
    • Specific admission requirements may include a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, letters of recommendation, and a personal statement outlining research interests and career goals.

Research Areas

  • The program encompasses a variety of research areas related to the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage, including but not limited to:
    • Historical preservation techniques
    • Materials science and conservation
    • Cultural heritage management and policy

Tuition Fees

  • Tuition fees for the program will be determined based on the university's fee structure for graduate programs.
    • Additional costs may include living expenses, materials, and any additional fees associated with the program.

Program Structure

  • The program is structured to provide a balanced mix of theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
    • This includes coursework, seminars, and hands-on training in conservation and restoration techniques.
    • Students will also have the opportunity to engage in original research under the supervision of experienced faculty members.
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