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  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1 year (full time) or 2+ (part time)

Masters Degree Description

Cultural Heritage is all around us. It is at the centre of current political debates around identity, how we feel about our past, and who we, as a country, want to be on the international stage.

To be part of shaping the UK’s cultural heritage landscape is a rewarding and challenging career, requiring a wide and varied range of skills and knowledge. The cultural heritage sector is broad and wide-reaching with opportunities to work in museums, for heritage sites and organisations, in planning or policy or in interpretation or heritage consultancy roles.

The MSc in Cultural Heritage Management is designed to give you a broad and thorough grounding in the varied and fast-moving cultural heritage sector. It will equip you with the wider contextual and practical skills to allow you to engage analytically with a variety of real-life heritage issues.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

On completion of the course your career prospects include:
  • Local authority conservation officer
  • Heritage agency roles (National Trust, English Heritage, etc.)
  • Historic building manager
  • Advisory on the interpretation and display of historic buildings
  • Heritage consultant
  • Regeneration roles
  • Fundraising bodies
  • Wider cultural sector, museums, galleries and charities
  • Conservation planning and management

Module Details

  • Landscape Archaeology
  • Understanding Buildings and Landscapes
  • Heritage Interpretation
  • The Past in Principles and Practice
  • Regeneration & Placemaking in the Historical Environment:
  • Specialist Project by Practice or Research
  • Dissertation

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