- Introduction
- Objectives and competences
- Admission and pre-enrolment
- Course curriculum
- Teaching methodology and assessment system
- Career opportunities
- Support for studying
- Placements
- Enrolment
- Calendar, timetables, classrooms and assessment
- Course plans and teaching staff
- Course details
- Information for prospective students
Information for the student – Conservation-Restoration of Cultural Heritage
Career opportunities
The career opportunities for students of the bachelor's degree in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage are as varied and broad as cultural heritage and the public or private institutions that safeguard it or the people who own it. Conservation and restoration professionals could work as freelancers or employees of museums, archives, libraries, collections, foundations, research centres, archaeological sites, and architectural rehabilitation and restoration companies, among others.