ObjectivesThe BSc (Hons) Heritage Conservation and Tourism draws together units from BSc Heritage Conservation, within the School of Conservations Sciences, BA (Hons) Tourism Management from the School of Services Management which will allow students to focus upon a specialist area of heritage management with a strong emphasis upon tourism.
Entry requirementsEntry requirements: For 2008/2009 entry: 160 points from 2 A Levels; 180 points from 3 A Levels For 2009/2010 entry: 180 - 200 points
Academic titleBSc Heritage Conservation and Tourism
Course descriptionBSc Heritage Conservation and Tourism
Programme
Year 1
* History of Buildings
* Introduction to Archaeology & the Historic Environment
* Earth Systems
* Study, Communication & Research Skills
* Services Marketing
* Tourism Context & the Experience Economy
Year 2
* Buildings & Landscapes
* Heritage Presentation & Communications
* Post Excavation Analysis
* Research Methods & Project Management
* Applied Field Methods
* Tourism Resources & Planning
Year 3
* Personal Research Project
* Professional Studies
* Tourists & Destinations
Other programs related to historic preservation and conservation