Master of Heritage Conservation
Preserve the history and charm of our cities
What you’ll study
The program aims to develop core competencies in the following areas:
- The documentation and assessment of culturally significant places, including buildings, sites and cultural landscapes,
- The formulation of policy for culturally significant places and their effective management,
- Understanding of the legal frameworks, policy positions and professional methods that govern heritage conservation practice.
You will be encouraged to think critically about:
- How cultural value is determined
- Who should help to determine cultural value
Fees
Admission criteria
How to apply
Submit application
Submit an application through our portal.
Closing dates
Semester 1
31 January of the commencing year.
Semester 2
15 July of the commencing year.