Information for the student – Direction of Conservation and Restoration Projects (currently being phased out)
Introduction
Next pre-enrolment and enrolment: 2023 spring, for the 2023-2024 academic year
The master's degree in Direction of Conservation-Restoration Projects is intended to train future professionals in the field of heritage conservation and restoration. The structure of the master's degree seeks to provide students with the knowledge and practical experience required for them to become successful project managers in heritage conservation and restoration.
The master's degree is designed to give a specialization to degree holders who already have specific training in the field of heritage conservation and restoration.
The content of the master's degree addresses project management focused on collections and heritage ensembles, strengthening the role of the conservationist and restorer as a professional who coordinates the multidisciplinary work of conservation and restoration, and providing the competences needed for interventions of this magnitude.
The subjects in this master's degree provide students with knowledge, study and practical work on various types of heritage ensembles. One thematic block examines scientific techniques and familiarizes students with the resources available at the UB for the study of heritage. There is also a subject that focuses on the commercial and administrative aspects of conservation and restoration activities.
The master's degree is designed to give a specialization to degree holders who already have specific training in the field of heritage conservation and restoration.
The content of the master's degree addresses project management focused on collections and heritage ensembles, strengthening the role of the conservationist and restorer as a professional who coordinates the multidisciplinary work of conservation and restoration, and providing the competences needed for interventions of this magnitude.
The subjects in this master's degree provide students with knowledge, study and practical work on various types of heritage ensembles. One thematic block examines scientific techniques and familiarizes students with the resources available at the UB for the study of heritage. There is also a subject that focuses on the commercial and administrative aspects of conservation and restoration activities.
Basic information
Interuniversity | No |
Credits | 60 |
Mode of delivery | Presencial |
Bridging courses | No |
Faculty or school | Faculty of Fine Arts |
Number of places available | 20 |
Language(s) of instruction | Catalan (30%), Spanish (63%), English (7%) |
Approximate price per credit | 27.67 euros per credit (82 euros for students who are not EU nationals and do not currently reside in Spain). Fees for the academic year 2023-2024 |
Coordination | MANUEL ANGEL IGLESIAS CAMPOS |
master.cons.rest@ub.edu |