MACultural Heritage and Resource Management
Location | United Kingdom, Winchester |
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Type | Master courses, full-time |
Nominal duration | 1 year |
Study language | English |
Awards | MA |
Tuition fee | £11,200.00 per year |
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Entry qualification | Undergraduate diploma (or higher) a first or second-class Honours degree in a related subject or professional experience |
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Language requirements | English IELTS: 6.5 overall with 6.5 in Writing |
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Other requirements | At least 2 reference(s) must be provided. |
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Overview
The programme considers the wider place of heritage management in contemporary society and offers students the chance to undertake their own projects on a range of different subjects. Using both a British and a global approach, the theory and practice of cultural heritage and resource management is investigated.
The course uses experts drawn from across the heritage spectrum including museums and galleries; cultural tourism; theme parks; national, local and global heritage organisations; archives; libraries; and archaeological units. In addition, students are able to participate in the department’s own research projects, which have included archaeological sites in Winchester, Cornwall, Georgia, Armenia, Corsica, Barbados, Ethiopia and Egypt, and are encouraged to use their skills in enhancing and developing existing cultural heritage strategies in these locations.
Programme structure
Introduction to Heritage Management
Global Issues in Heritage Management
Research Methods
Managing Cultural Heritage
Placement (200 hours in total)
Plus one optional module to be selected from all period/depth study or methodological modules available in the History, Religious Studies and Archaeology programmes, as well as a dissertation of 20,000 words.
Career opportunities
Graduates often work in heritage, museums, galleries, education, outreach, libraries, archives, and archaeological units.
Europe/Vilnius time
We are currently NOT ACCEPTING applications from NON-EU countries, except Georgia and Serbia.