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Masters Degrees in Conservation of Buildings
We have 34 Masters Degrees in Conservation of Buildings
Masters degrees in the Conservation of Buildings implement training in the practical means of repairing, restoring, and conserving culturally significant buildings. Courses may also explore the philosophical and historical implications of conservation practices. Some courses may be professionally accredited, with appropriate practical training. Entry requirements normally include an undergraduate degree in a relevant field, but relevant work experience may also be accepted (or expected).
Why study a Masters in Conservation of Buildings?
## Postgraduate study in Building Conservation will advance your knowledge of the cultural and economic constraints of conservation practise and policy on local, regional, national, and international scales. Applied training is an important component of programmes in this area, and will normally explore techniques for professional practise. This includes fieldwork activities such as surveying structural faults using thermal imaging and moisture tracking technology. From this you may then assess the causes of these faults through lab-testing materials, and finding solutions to solve and prevent the issues. Careers may include traditional routes in property development, estates management, or roles within the heritage and tourism industry. Your experience would also make you suitable for consultancy or legislative roles for government agencies and private NGOs.Construction Project Management MSc
London Metropolitan University
School of the Built Environment
The demand for expert construction project managers is steadily on the rise, both in the UK and internationally. On our Construction Project Management MSc you’ll become an expert in your field, opening the door to better career and salary prospects. Read more
MA | PgDip | PgCert- Conservation of the Historic Environment
Birmingham City University
Faculty of Arts Design and Media
This Conservation of the Historic Environment course will help you obtain key knowledge in the conservation of buildings and the historic environment with practical skills-based workshops and lectures. Read more
MA Conservation of Historic Buildings
University of York
Department of Archaeology
5thin the UK QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2023 20thin the world QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2023 Engage with conservation in the context of historic buildings and develop a unique mix of practice-based and theoretical learning for your professional work or further research in the conservation sector. Read more
Conservation of Historic Buildings (MSc)
University of Bath
Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering
Study the theory and practice of preserving historic architecture and cultural heritage sites in one of the world's most culturally significant cities. Read more
Architectural Design for the Conservation of Built Heritage MSc
University of Strathclyde
Department of Architecture
Architectural conservation is an emerging area of work which requires specialist training and knowledge to deal with its multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary nature. Read more
Building Conservation & Adaptation - MSc/PGDip/PGCert
University of Central Lancashire
School of Engineering
This course focuses on the conservation of heritage buildings and sites and the proactive management of change in the historic built environment. Read more
Historic Conservation - PgDip/PgCert/MSc
Oxford Brookes University
School of the Built Environment
How do we decide which buildings and environments need preserving? How do we better understand their physical fabric and the influences on their design… Read more
Historic Building Conservation (MSc)
Kingston University
Kingston School of Art
Do you want to become a professional within the specialist field of historic building conservation? On this course, you'll visit many of London's fascinating historic buildings to illustrate and inform your learning. Read more
History (Urban History) - MA
University of Leicester
History
The History (Urban History) - MA course at the University of Leicester is for students who want to study the history of urban culture and society at a specialist research centre. Read more
MSc - Construction and Civil Engineering Management
Anglia Ruskin University ARU
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Develop the skills you'll need to lead and manage teams, identifying and putting into practice innovative solutions to construction-related problems. Read more
MSt in Building History
University of Cambridge
Department of Architecture
The MSt in Building History is unique in providing a Masters course combining British Architectural History with practical tuition in interpreting building fabric. Read more
Archaeology of the North, MSc, ISS (Campus)
Aberdeen University
School of Geosciences
You study heritage and Archaeology of the far Northern hemisphere such as Scotland, North Atlantic, Scandinavia, Baltic Europe, Northern Russia and Siberia, and North Pacific North America. Read more
Demolition Management MSc
University of Wolverhampton
School of Architecture and Built Environment
This course aims to meet the growing need within the built environment sector for professionals with a thorough understanding of the management of the demolition process. Read more
Master of Science in Intelligent Building Technology and Management
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
School of Engineering - Taught Postgraduate Programs
Ever since the first appearance of the term ‘Intelligent Buildings’ in the US in the early 1980s, it has grown into a major area of study for design and management professionals involved in major modern urban building projects. Read more
Sustainable Heritage Management MA
University of Liverpool
Department of Architecture
Prepare for a career in heritage and conservation management on a programme fully recognised by the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC). Read more