Master of Heritage Conservation
University of Sydney
Course Info
Subject
Art and Design
Languages
English
Duration
1,5 years
Degrees
Master
Course General Description
The Master of Heritage Conservation allows you to develop specific skills in assessment, interpretation, management, formulation of policy, and documentation of culturally significant places including buildings, sites and cultural landscapes. You will be introduced to methods and practices of conservation, designing and building new buildings in old settings, and the history, theory, law and policy of this unique area. This exciting field of study is much more than just the simple preservation of existing buildings. Instead, by engaging with history, your role is to provide value to building owners, visitors and cultural bodies, all of which have a shared interest in understanding, adapting and preserving our heritage.Tuition Fees
$33,500 (indicative only)Disciplines
2D Print Processes in DesignArch and Design Material Processes
Building Construction Technology
Conservation Methods and Practices
Requirements
Academic TranscriptsLetters of recommendation
Letters of statement
Portfolio
CV
Grants and Scholarships
Architecture, Design and Planning Dean's International Merit Scholarship Cox Architecture Scholarship Diana Inglis Carment Scholarship J.W. and B.K. Elkins Architectural Scholarship Kerkyasharian and Kayikian Fund for Armenian StudiesSchool Info
Region
Oceania
Country
Australia
City
Sydney
Year of Establishment
1850
Number of students
59129
QS Rank
42
THE Rank
59
Webometrics
68
School General Description
The University of Sydney was founded on the principle of giving everyone the opportunity to realise their potential through education and still holds that belief just as strongly today. Currently ranked 4th in the world, and 1st in Australia, for graduate employability*, the University of Sydney is also consistently placed among the top 50 universities in the world**. With a reimagined undergraduate curriculum, world-class facilities, inspirational academics and a vibrant campus life, it is a place where students can attain widely recognised and respected qualifications. The University offers Australia’s broadest range of disciplines and its research focuses on finding solutions to society’s biggest challenges. With more than 400 areas of study to choose from, students have the flexibility to follow their interests, broaden their skills, and enjoy internship and global exchange opportunities. Outside the classroom, students can make lifelong friends and connections, and enjoy unforgettable experiences, with more than 200 student-run clubs and societies bringing the campus to life. Our community – which covers the world – includes more than 50,000 students, 3400 academic staff, and 320,000 alumni.Connections with Businesses
MicrosoftRio Tinto
Qantas
GE Healthcare
GE Additive
Defence Science and Technology Organisation
Allegra Orthopaedics
Elastagen
Connections with other Schools and Educational Institutions
Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU)Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD)
Worldwide Universities Network (WUN)
School Notable Alumni
John AndrewsPhilip Cox
Eleanor Cullis-Hill
László Peter Kollar
Andrea Nield
May Hollinworth
School Notable Academia
Elizabeth BannanBrian L. Byrne
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg
Robert Madgwick
Nicholas Saunders
Eddie Woo
Exchange Programmes
Short-term overseas programsSemester and year-long exchange
Extracurricular life and facts of interest
Sydney College of the Arts Student Society
Postgraduate Arts Research Community (PG ARC)
Australian Centre for Asian Art and Archaeology
Film and Digital Art Studio
