Historic Building Conservation
Bachelor's degree
In Portsmouth
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Portsmouth
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Start date
Different dates available
Why take this course? If you have a passion and enthusiasm for the heritage of historic buildings and structures, and wish to specialise in this area, this course is ideal.
You can explore why it is important to retain such heritage sites, the financial constraints and consequences of doing so, the methods available to restore them and how heritage can be managed to best effect.
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About this course
What will I experience? On this course you can: Get involved with some of our regional regeneration projects to test and develop your ideas Undertake studio-based design projects and engage with our other collaborative projects with academic institutions in a range of countries including Turkey, Spain and Australia Have the opportunity to ‘earn and learn’ by working on real-life contracts through our Projects Office
Reviews
Subjects
- IT
- Conservation
Course programme
I have a love for historic buildings and history in general. Portsmouth and England have a wealth of historic buildings for me to visit and study.
Douglas Larsen, MSc Historic Building Conservation student 2013
- Get involved with some of our regional regeneration projects to test and develop your ideas
- Undertake studio-based design projects and engage with our other collaborative projects with academic institutions in a range of countries including Turkey, Spain and Australia
- Have the opportunity to ‘earn and learn’ by working on real-life contracts through our Projects Office
Additional information
- Duration
- 1 year full time, 2 years part time
- Entry
- A minimum of a second-class honours degree in a relevant subject such as Architecture, Civil Engineering, Building and Surveying, or equivalent professional experience and/or qualifications. English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5 with no component score below 6.0.
- Fees
UK/EU/Channel Islands and Isle of Man students
2016/17: full time: £5,200, part time: £1,730 in year 1 and £3,470* in year 2.
2017/18: full time: £5,200, part time: £1,730 in year 1 and £3,470* in year 2.Full-time course is eligible for Government Postgraduate Loan
Part-time course is eligible for Government Postgraduate LoanInternational students
2016/17: full time: £12,000, part time: £4,000 in year 1 and £8,000* in year 2.
2017/18: full time: £12,600, part time: £4,200 in year 1 and £8,400* in year 2.* Fees are subject to annual increase.
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+44 (0)Department- Portsmouth School of Architecture
- Programme specification
Historic Building Conservation