ObjectivesThe course covers all aspects of the historic environment including landscape history, buildings, heritage planning and management, archaeology, materials and environmental sciences, interpretation, presentation, communications, marketing, project management and professional skills equipping the graduate for a wide range of careers.
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
Course descriptionBSc Heritage Conservation
Programme
Year 1
* Introduction to Archaeology and the Historic Environment
* History of Buildings
* Earth Systems
* Exploring the Historic Environment Past and Present
* Science of Artefacts, Geofacts and Ecofacts
* Study Communications and Research Skills
Year 2
* Buildings and Landscapes
* Ecosystem Processes
* Research Methods and Project Management
* Applied Field Methods
* Post-excavation: Data Analysis
* Heritage Presentation and Communications
* Heritage Conservation in Practice (Placement)
Year 3
* Personal Research Project
* Professional Studies
* Thematic Option 1
* Thematic Option 2
* Science Option
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