Antiquities Trafficking & Art Crime [PgCert: online distance learning]
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Postgraduate
In Glasgow
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
Glasgow (Scotland)
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Start date
Different dates available
This is the only online art crime and illicit antiquities research programme currently available and is the first University-accredited postgraduate degree offered on this topic. You will be taught by leading academics in this field, who are members of the Trafficking Culture Project, the only academic research group devoted to the study of the illicit trafficking of cultural objects . This programme is taught entirely online through pre-recorded lectures and optional real-time seminars. This allows distance learners maximum flexibility while maintaining the high level of instructure and peer interaction needed to explore such challenging topics. Students who successfully complete the PgCert will have the opportunity to come to Glasgow, to complete a full masters degree in the areas of criminology and art history.
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Reviews
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I enjoyed a lot, I liked it.
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I have loved my experience in Glasgow. I have made some friends for life and accomplished things which I never thought I would be able to do. I had an enjoyable time there
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From meeting new people to studying it was a good experience for me so far. I have enjoyed social events but also got a little stressed as well while studying. It was a perfect balance for me. The student's services were good and helpful.
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Course rating
Recommended
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Ben
Kirsty McFadzean
Yaren
Chelsea walsh
ddargent
Subjects
- IT
- Art
Course programme
You will take three courses across three semesters (includes summer teaching). During each course you will investigate and present an art or antiquities crime case study, produce a portfolio-quality ‘digital artefact’ and write an essay for assessment. Depending on your needs and goals, you can take one of the courses individually or all three to achieve the qualification.
Core courses- Antiquities trafficking
- Art crime
- Repatriation, recovery return.
Additional information
for entry in 2016
You should have a 2.1 honours degree or equivalent (e.g. 3.0 GPA) in archaeology, criminology, art history, museum studies, sociology, anthropology, law, politics or fine art, however we accept applications from students from all disciplines. If you are unsure about your background, you can email the programme convener to discuss.
Since courses are delivered online, you should have appropriate computer...
Antiquities Trafficking & Art Crime [PgCert: online distance learning]
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