Ma heritage management (with hrp) business and management

4.7
3 reviews
  • The course is good to take and they were assisting to do my assignments. Their feedback was prompt and I have learnt a lot that will help in my further teaching career.
    |
  • I found the course and its customer services excellent. Overall I very much enjoyed the course.
    |
  • The course structure is great and allows me to take different classes from different departments. small accommodation is provided but the brand name of the university indicates good job prospects.
    |

Postgraduate

In London

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    London

Overview
The MA in Heritage Management arises out of the partnership of Historic Royal Palaces, a world-leading heritage organisation, and Queen Mary University of London.
The course has several significant features:
The course provides students with practical work experience within Historic Royal Palaces. Through this they gain invaluable insider’s knowledge of the organisation and work alongside leading experts in heritage management. Historic Royal Palaces, a global leader in heritage management, is responsible for some of the most well-known and significant historical sites, including the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace, Kew Palace, the Banqueting House, and Hillsborough Castle.
The course provides students with a thorough and advanced-level understanding of the theory and practice of heritage management by combining the disciplinary expertise and reputation of Queen Mary’s School of Business with the professional and applied knowledge of specialists within Historic Royal Palaces.
Through the system of structured placements within HRP, through teaching based at Queen Mary University London and Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace, and the Tower of London, students will gain comprehensive and practice-based understanding of heritage organisations and be equipped to progress to a wide range of careers within the heritage sector.
The course welcomes applications from those with a strong undergraduate degree in disciplines related to heritage, including history, history of art, archaeology, geography, social scienes and humanities-based subjects. It is suitable for candidates in business or already engaged in heritage-related sectors who wish to advance their careers in the heritage sector. It also provides a suitable basis for anyone seeking to pursue an academic or research career in relation to heritage..
For further information see the information on the HRP website here

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
See map
67-69 Lincoln'S Inn Fields, WC2A 3JB

Start date

On request

Questions & Answers

Add your question

Our advisors and other users will be able to reply to you

Who would you like to address this question to?

Fill in your details to get a reply

We will only publish your name and question

Reviews

4.7
excellent
  • The course is good to take and they were assisting to do my assignments. Their feedback was prompt and I have learnt a lot that will help in my further teaching career.
    |
  • I found the course and its customer services excellent. Overall I very much enjoyed the course.
    |
  • The course structure is great and allows me to take different classes from different departments. small accommodation is provided but the brand name of the university indicates good job prospects.
    |
100%
4.9
excellent

Course rating

Recommended

Centre rating

Student

5.0
25/03/2019
About the course: The course is good to take and they were assisting to do my assignments. Their feedback was prompt and I have learnt a lot that will help in my further teaching career.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Student

4.0
23/03/2019
About the course: I found the course and its customer services excellent. Overall I very much enjoyed the course.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes

Student Reviewer

5.0
06/03/2019
About the course: The course structure is great and allows me to take different classes from different departments. small accommodation is provided but the brand name of the university indicates good job prospects.
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
*All reviews collected by Emagister & iAgora have been verified

This centre's achievements

2019

All courses are up to date

The average rating is higher than 3.7

More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months

This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years

Subjects

  • Heritage management
  • Project Management
  • Project
  • University
  • IT Project Management
  • Credit
  • Leadership
  • Business and Management
  • Entrepreneurship

Course programme

Structure

Full-time

A combination of academic study with professional masterclasses and workplace experience will give you access to leading thinkers and practitioners in the heritage sector and help to prepare you for leadership roles or further research in the future.

For full details on our modules please go to the online module directory.

Full-time

Semester 1

Compulsory:

  • Heritage: History, Theory and Practice (BUSM162)
  • Managing Heritages at Historic Royal Palaces (BUSM164)
  • Professional Practice in Heritage Management (BUSM166)
  • Leadership Seminar (BUSM167) – non credit bearing

Electives:*

  • History of Cultural Industries (BUSM163)
  • Organising in the Creative and Cultural Industries (BUSM165)
  • Introduction to Marketing Management (BUSM137)

* Students must choose ONE elective from this list in Semester 1

Semester 2

Compulsory:

  • Managing Heritages at Historic Royal Palaces (BUSM164)
  • Research Design and Methods (GEG1735)
  • Professional Practice in Heritage Management (BUSM166)
  • Leadership Seminar (BUSM167) – non credit bearing

Electives*

  • Organisational Behaviour (BUSM069)
  • Funding and Financing in the Creative and Cultural Industries (BUSM161)
  • Project Management (BUSM141)
  • Leadership in the Social and Cultural Sectors (BUSM149)
  • Entrepreneurship (BUSM134)

* Students must choose TWO electives from this list in Semester 2, and must include ONE OF Funding and Finance, Entrepreneurship, and Project Management

Semester 3

Compulsory:

  • Dissertation (BUSM168)
  • Professional Practice in Heritage Management (BUSM166)

Part-time

Year 1: Semester 1

Compulsory:

  • Heritage: History, Theory and Practice (BUSM162)
  • Managing Heritages at Historic Royal Palaces (BUSM164)
  • Leadership Seminar (BUSM167) – non credit bearing

Year 1: Semester 2

Compulsory

  • Managing Heritages at Historic Royal Palaces (BUSM164)
  • Leadership Seminar (BUSM167) – non credit bearing

Electives*

  • Organisational Behaviour (BUSM069)
  • Funding and Financing in the Creative and Cultural Industries (BUSM161)
  • Project Management (BUSM141)
  • Leadership in the Social and Cultural Sectors (BUSM149)
  • Entrepreneurship (BUSM134)

* Students must choose TWO electives from this list in Semester 2, and must include ONE OF Funding and Finance, Entrepreneurship, and Project Managemen

Year 2: Semester 1

Compulsory

  • Professional Practice in Heritage Management (BUSM166)
  • Leadership Seminar (BUSM167)

Electives:*

  • History of Cultural Industries (BUSM163)
  • Organising in the Creative and Cultural Industries (BUSM165)
  • Introduction to Marketing Management (BUSM137)

* Students must choose ONE elective from this list in Semester 1

Year 2: Semester 2

  • Research Design and Methods (GEG1735)
  • Dissertation in Heritage Management (BUSM168)
  • Professional Practice in Heritage Management (BUSM166)
  • Leadership Seminar (BUSM167) – non credit bearing

Year 2: Semester 3

  • Dissertation in Heritage Management (BUSM168)
  • Professional Practice in Heritage Management (BUSM166)

* Note: The modules are correct at the time of reading. Information based upon modules offered during the 2018/19 academic year. However, we constantly review and update our modules, meaning that they may be subject to change in the future.

Ma heritage management (with hrp) business and management

Price on request