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Course Overview

This course puts you at the centre of historic conservation practice. You’ll be introduced to fundamental concepts and techniques and taught by leading experts from across the field. 

Topics of study include:

  • History of architecture and the built environment
  • Analysis and recording of historic sites
  • Legal and policy frameworks 
  • Conservation techniques for traditional and modern structures 
  • Financial analysis.

Throughout the course, you’ll be challenged to think critically and holistically and supported to develop an intelligent, professional approach. Regular field trips and hands-on workshops let you apply your learning to current practice while building your experience and networks. 

Teaching is delivered jointly by Oxford Brookes and the University of Oxford, combining the internationally renowned research and teaching expertise of the two institutions. 

Entry Requirement 

Academic Requirement:

The course is open to applicants who hold a 2.1 undergraduate honours degree (or international equivalent).
Students come from a variety of backgrounds. Thus, applications are welcome from any academic discipline which can be applied to Historic Conservation - as well as those seeking ongoing professional development.

Course IELTS level
Pre-Master's courses (including Two-Year Master's) From 5.5 with 5.5 in all skills
All masters courses 6.0-7.0 overall with 6.0 in reading and writing, 5.5 in listening and speaking (see individual course details)

English Language Requirements

If your first language is not English you will require a minimum academic IELTS score of 6.5 overall with 6.0 in all components. OR

An equivalent English language qualification is acceptable to the University.

If you are applying for a degree-level course then we may accept other qualifications:

  • If you have an academic qualification that was taught in English then this can show us that you meet the UKVI's language requirements

  • If you are not able to take a UKVI approved test then we may be able to accept an alternative qualification. We may ask why you are not able to take a SELT as part of the admissions process.

  • If you are from or have studied in a majority English-speaking country then you may not have to prove your English language level for visa purposes.

Fees

Home (UK) full time: £8700 (Masters); £7700 (Diploma); £4350 (Certificate)
Home (UK) part time: £4350
International / EU full time: £15000


This information was accurate on : 31/03/2021
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