Program Overview
This UK master's degree in cultural heritage studies provides key knowledge of both land-based and maritime heritage, covering topics such as art, literature, the built environment, and archaeological remains. Students gain practical experience through field trips, industry networking, and potential work placements with heritage partners. The program offers four pathways: Cultural Heritage, Heritage and Museums, Heritage and Public History, and Heritage and the Arts, allowing students to tailor their studies to their career aspirations.
Program Outline
Careers:
With this qualification you’ll be in a great position to start a career in the heritage and tourism sector. Potential employers include: government heritage bodies private consultancy firms museums and galleries
Other:
This UK master’s degree in cultural heritage studies will give you key knowledge of both land-based and maritime heritage. It covers everything from art, film and literature to the built environment and archaeological remains.
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Entry Requirements:
First or upper second class honours degree in an appropriate subject from a UK university, that has included assessed written academic work. Alternatively, we will also consider an equivalent overseas or professional qualification in an appropriate subject area. You'll need all of the following scores as a minimum: IELTS score requirements overall score 5 reading 0 writing 0 speaking 0 listening 0