3 Part time Historic Preservation Master's degrees found
- MSc
- Master
- Architecture Studies
- Historic Preservation
- Part time
- Europe2
- North America1
3 Part time Historic Preservation Master's degrees found
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KU Leuven
Master of Conservation of Monuments and Sites
- Leuven, Belgium
MSc
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This advanced master programme is an intensive international and interdisciplinary experience. The programme is ideal for students fascinated by conservation and restoration techniques in the field of built heritage preservation. It is taught at the beautiful Arenberg Castle in the historic city of Leuven. The renowned Raymond Lemaire International Centre for Conservation (RLICC), established in 1976, focuses on interdisciplinary collaboration and intercultural dialogue both in an education and research environment.
Oxford Brookes University
MSc in Historic Conservation
- Headington, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time, Part time
12 Months
On-Campus
English
Gain the expertise to shape the future through the buildings and places we value from the past. This course puts you at the centre of historic conservation practice. You’ll be introduced to fundamental concepts and techniques and taught by leading experts from across the field.
Tulane University
Master of Preservation Studies
- New Orleans, USA
Master
Full time, Part time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
New Orleans is an incomparable place to study preservation. In addition to its extraordinary inventory of some of the most distinctive historic architecture in the U.S., New Orleans is a microcosm of global issues from sea level rise to housing affordability and social justice. In just two semesters of full-time coursework, plus a practicum or thesis that can be completed anywhere in the world, the Master of Preservation Studies program prepares students to become leaders in the field of preservation.
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Part time Master Programmes in Architecture Studies Historic Preservation
Historic preservation is dedicated toward the discovery, conservation, and restoration of crucial sites or objects of history. From art to anthropology, students can learn a variety of different subjects that are essential to their interests.
Master-level studies involve specialized study in a field of research or an area of professional practice. Earning a master’s degree demonstrates a higher level of mastery of the subject.
Earning a master’s degree can take anywhere from a year to three or four years. Before you can graduate, you usually must write and defend a thesis, a long paper that is the culmination of your specialized research.
Part-time learning allows one to obtain a degree or qualification even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at one's own pace, gradually accumulating credits that count towards a final qualification.