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Program Overview
Program Overview
The Conservation of Cultural Heritage program is a three-year undergraduate course (N.O.) with the code 8453. It is offered by the University of Genoa and is classified under the category of Cultural Heritage.
Program Details
- Code: 8453
- Type: Undergraduate Course (N.O.)
- Duration: 3 years
- CFU: 180
- Class: L-1, Class of Degrees in Cultural Heritage
- Access: Open access
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Method: Conventional
- Coordinator: Biagio Santorelli
- Department: Department of Italianistica, Romanistica, Antichistica, Arts, and Spectacle
- Costs: From 0 to 3000 euros per year. Eligibility for scholarships and exemptions may apply.
- International Experiences: International locations and partners are available.
Course Structure
The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of cultural heritage conservation. The course structure includes:
- First Year: Introduction to the principles of cultural heritage conservation
- Second Year: In-depth study of conservation techniques and methodologies
- Third Year: Specialization in a specific area of cultural heritage conservation and preparation for the final thesis
Admission Criteria
Admission to the program is open, and students are selected based on their academic qualifications and language proficiency in Italian.
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees range from 0 to 3000 euros per year, depending on the student's financial situation. Scholarships and exemptions are available for eligible students.
Research Areas
The program focuses on the conservation of cultural heritage, including:
- Archaeological conservation
- Art conservation
- Historical building conservation
- Museum conservation
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program can pursue careers in:
- Cultural heritage conservation
- Museum management
- Archaeological conservation
- Art conservation
- Historical building conservation
Additional Information
For more information about the program, please refer to the official university website or contact the program coordinator.
