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Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £10,500 | £10,500 |
| Northern Ireland | £10,500 | £10,500 |
| Scotland | £10,500 | £10,500 |
| Wales | £10,500 | £10,500 |
| Channel Islands | £10,500 | £10,500 |
| Republic of Ireland | £10,500 | £10,500 |
| EU | £22,750 | £22,750 |
| International | £22,750 | £22,750 |
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About
Understanding Heritage
Heritage encompasses both physical and intangible cultural materials that societies choose to preserve and value. It is a subject of ongoing debate regarding its management, preservation, and communication in contemporary contexts.
Key Questions in Heritage Studies
- How do we manage and preserve our heritage today?
- In what ways is the past remembered, forgotten, exploited, or renegotiated in the present?
- What are the distinctions between tangible and intangible, cultural and natural, as well as physical and digital heritage?
MA Heritage and Museum Studies Program
The interdisciplinary MA Heritage and Museum Studies...
Subject Area Information
Heritage Studies is an interdisciplinary field that explores the preservation, management, and interpretation of cultural and natural heritage. This discipline encompasses a wide range of subjects, including history, archaeology, anthropology, architecture, museum studies, and conservation science. The primary goal of Heritage Studies is to understand and protect the tangible and intangible aspects of heritage, ensuring they are preserved for future generations while being accessible and meaningful to contemporary society.
1. Introduction to Heritage Studies
2. Cultural Heritage Management
3. Museum Studies
4. Conservation Science
5. Archaeological Heritage
6. Intangible Cultural Heritage
- Analytical Skills
- Research Skills
- Management Skills
- Technical Skills
- Communication Skills
Career
Graduates of Heritage Studies can pursue a variety of careers that involve the preservation and management of cultural and natural heritage.
Heritage Manager
Overseeing the preservation and promotion of heritage sites.
Museum Curator
Managing collections and designing exhibitions in museums and galleries.
Conservation Scientist
Working on the preservation and restoration of cultural artifacts and sites.
Archaeologist
Conducting excavations and research to uncover and interpret historical sites.
Cultural Heritage Consultant
Advising organizations on heritage preservation and management strategies.
Heritage Educator
Developing educational programs and materials for schools, museums, and community organizations.
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