Master's Degree in Preservation of Architectural Heritage
Program Overview
Master's Degree in Preservation of Architectural Heritage
The Master's Degree in Preservation of Architectural Heritage is a 90-credit program offered by the Universitat Polit鋃nica de Val鋝cia. The program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to preserve and restore architectural heritage.
Official Title and Language of Instruction
The official title of the program is Master's Degree in Preservation of Architectural Heritage, and the language of instruction is Spanish and English. However, it is noted that the program is taught in Spanish, except for the subject "TFM Laboratory" (3 ECTS), and the necessary language requirement is Spanish B2.
Modality and Campus
The program is offered in a presential modality, and classes are held at the UPV Valencia Campus Site in Valencia.
Admission
Admission to the Master's Degree in Preservation of Architectural Heritage requires a Bachelor's or Master's degree related to the field of construction or restoration.
Access Requirements
To be admitted to the program, students must meet the following access requirements:
- Hold a Bachelor's or Master's degree related to the field of construction or restoration.
- Accredit a B2 level of Spanish by means of any of the official certificates recognized by the Conference of Rectors of Spanish Universities (CRUE) or by the Association of Language Centers in Higher Education (ACLES).
- Submit a portfolio with graphic documentation of projects, selection of other relevant results, and research results.
Admission Criteria
Admission criteria are based on the following aspects:
- Evaluation of the academic record (30%)
- Correspondence of the competences of the access degree with those of the Reference Degree (30%)
- Curriculum Vitae (30%)
- Other Merits (30%)
Scholarships
Studies leading to an official university degree allow access to scholarships and grants. The Ministry of Education, the Generalitat Valenciana, and the Universitat Polit鋃nica de Val鋝cia offer various scholarships and grants.
Curriculum
The curriculum for the Master's Degree in Preservation of Architectural Heritage includes courses, a timetable, outcomes, and academic staff.
Registration and Other Contents
Registration information, open day, and news are available for students interested in the program.
Quality
The Universitat Polit鋃nica de Val鋝cia prioritizes the quality of the service provided and the satisfaction of its stakeholders. The university has a quality policy and offers various services, including degrees quality, user support, and institutional services.
Admission for Disabled Students
The Universitat Polit鋃nica de Val鋝cia offers support and counseling services for students with specific educational needs arising from a disability. The CEDAT Foundation of the UPV provides information, advice, and accompaniment to members of the university community with disabilities.
Adaptation Chart
Students who have started to study the 72-credit plan of the Master and have not finished it can apply to adapt to the new 90-credit plan.
Access to Pre-Registration
Pre-registration for the Master's Degree in Preservation of Architectural Heritage is organized in several temporary phases:
- Phase 0: November-February, aimed at foreign graduates without European nationality and without legal residence in any of the states of the European Union.
- Phase 1: March-May, oriented to all students interested in the Master, of any nationality.
- Phase 2: June, aimed at filling possible vacancies left vacant in the previous phases.
- Phase 3: July-September, aimed at filling possible vacancies left vacant in the previous phases.
