Cultural Heritage and Resource Management MA
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The campus and staffs are lovely and helpful, some classrooms need redesigning but being in a historical atmosphere of Beecroft is lovely too. But I only have a complain that been one month a problem of mine hasn't been resolved plus I had punished of it being the victim.
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Master
In Winchester
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Winchester
The programme considers the wider place of heritage management in contemporary society and offers students the chance to undertake their own projects on a range of different subjects. Using both a British and a global approach, the theory and practice of cultural heritage and resource management is investigated.The course uses experts drawn from across the heritage spectrum including museums and galleries; cultural tourism; theme parks; national, local and global heritage organisations; archives; libraries; and archaeological units. In addition, students are able to participate in the department's own research projects, which have included archaeological sites in Winchester, Cornwall, Georgia, Armenia, Corsica, Barbados, Ethiopia and Egypt, and are encouraged to use their skills in enhancing and developing existing cultural heritage strategies in these locations.
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About this course
Modules are delivered through workshops and seminars with presentations (poster and oral), reflexive learning strategies (such as blogs and diaries) and more formal essays. A placement module, based locally or abroad, allows students to gain practical training in the industry. Placements may involve work experience in a museum, gallery, historic property or archaeological unit/research project.Programme Leader Dr Niall Finneran
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The campus and staffs are lovely and helpful, some classrooms need redesigning but being in a historical atmosphere of Beecroft is lovely too. But I only have a complain that been one month a problem of mine hasn't been resolved plus I had punished of it being the victim.
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Subjects
- Archaeology
- Art
- Global
- Resource Management
- Heritage management
Course programme
- Research Methods and Skills
- Cultural Heritage and Resource Management: An Introduction
- Issues in Global Cultural Heritage
- Management in Heritage Organisations
- Placement (200 hours in total)
- Dissertation
Plus one optional Special/Applied Study module:
- The Celts
- The Archaeology of Space and Place
- The Archaeology of Buildings
- Lower and Middle Palaeolithic of Western Eurasia
- Central Southern England in the Roman Period
- Mediterranean Landscape Studies
- Later Prehistoric Wessex
- The Archaeology of Winchester
- Church Archaeology
- Greek Art and Architecture
- Roman Art and Architecture
- Byzantium and Beyond
- The Archaeology of Africa
- Climate Change and People
- The Archaeology of North America (1492-1776)
- Religion, Magic and Esoteric Traditions in Post-Medieval Britain
- The Archaeology of Italy, 800 BC-AD 500
- Reception of the Classical World - Art and Architecture
- Caribbean Peoples and Cultures
- The Archaeology of Monasticism
- The Archaeology of Medieval Religion and Belief
- The Archaeology of Transcaucasia
- Concepts of Funerary Archaeology
- Funerary Studies
Cultural Heritage and Resource Management MA