Overview
Course details
The course is intended for those who wish to become practicing artefact conservators, or who want to work in the fields of artefact research or collections care. Graduates of the course now work in a wide variety of museums as well as large heritage organisations, such as the National Trust and English Heritage. Learn more with this programme in Conservation of Archaeological and Museum Objects (PP) from Durham University.
Programme Structure
Courses
- Specialised Aspects of Archaeology 1
- Specialised Aspects of Archaeology 2
- Museum Representation
- Advanced Professional Training
- Current Archaeology
- Interpreting Heritage
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 12 months
- Part-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
- StartingApply anytime.
Language
Credits
Delivered
Disciplines
Architecture Archaeology View 270 other Masters in Architecture in United KingdomAcademic requirements
English requirements
Other requirements
General requirements
A good second class honours degree (typically 2:1 Honours) or international equivalent in any subject and a pass in Mathematics Grade 4 (or C) or above at GCSE level, or equivalent.
Tuition Fee
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International
31500 GBP/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 31500 GBP per year during 12 months. -
National
14300 GBP/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 14300 GBP per year during 12 months.
Living costs for Durham
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Funding
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