Master in History, Preservation and Enhancement of Artistic and Archaeological Heritage and Landscape 24 months Postgraduate Program By Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna |Top Universities

Program overview

Main Subject

Archaeology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

This second cycle degree programme sets out to train professionals whose career opportunities aim to answer the demands of the regional and national job market; a market defined by the collaboration between archaeologists, art historians, museum conservators and curators, to provide appropriate intervention strategies aimed at revealing, conserving, enhancing and preserving in museums, cultural and landscape heritage.


The programme catalogue sets out, firstly, to meet the need to preserve specific cultural aspects of the territory in profitable synergy with research centres, bodies involved in the protection of cultural heritage, public administration sand the new professional figures dedicated to the enhancement of cultural heritage communications. This second cycle degree programme allows graduates to undertake professional museology and museography activities, manage and promote the enhancement of cultural goods and sites, plan cultural and communication events via traditional, information technology and multimedia means. Additionally, graduates have the skills required to create conservation programmes for archaeological and historic-artistic goods and plan museum maintenance and exhibitions, oversee their implementation, including in consideration of environment conditions, compile intervention reports in a critical and philologically correct manner, organise exhibitions and events, divulge scientific data using the latest technologies.


Graduates are also aware of the cultural aspects pertaining to archaeological contexts, and are therefore able to apply relevant and effective procedures in the field of theoretical and applied research. Additionally, the tools they will be provided will give them the highest level of knowledge of artefacts and contexts pertaining to the different fields of archaeology.


The second cycle degree programme implies the knowledge of the basics in cultural heritage knowledge, research and enhancement, with particular reference to archaeological and historical-artistic disciplines, underpinned by history, philological-literary, juridical and technical and scientific notions. Therefore, the focus is on acquiring further competences in archaeological and historical-artistic disciplines, depending on the curricula. Particular attention is given to the techniques and terminology pertaining to the protection and enhancement of the cultural and landscape heritage.


The wide range of materials and methods learned will allow graduates to correctly assess the need to improve their knowledge and apply their efforts according to the requirements of the society in which they operate. With particular regard to the sensitive matter of the conservation and dissemination of cultural heritage and the transmission of these values to the new generations. Seminar activities and direct contact with specialists actively involved in archaeological and historical-artistic research will accustom students to communicating not just what they have learned, but especially their personal and team elaborations in relation to ideas, specific projects or programmes.


The course is held in Italian.

Program overview

Main Subject

Archaeology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

This second cycle degree programme sets out to train professionals whose career opportunities aim to answer the demands of the regional and national job market; a market defined by the collaboration between archaeologists, art historians, museum conservators and curators, to provide appropriate intervention strategies aimed at revealing, conserving, enhancing and preserving in museums, cultural and landscape heritage.


The programme catalogue sets out, firstly, to meet the need to preserve specific cultural aspects of the territory in profitable synergy with research centres, bodies involved in the protection of cultural heritage, public administration sand the new professional figures dedicated to the enhancement of cultural heritage communications. This second cycle degree programme allows graduates to undertake professional museology and museography activities, manage and promote the enhancement of cultural goods and sites, plan cultural and communication events via traditional, information technology and multimedia means. Additionally, graduates have the skills required to create conservation programmes for archaeological and historic-artistic goods and plan museum maintenance and exhibitions, oversee their implementation, including in consideration of environment conditions, compile intervention reports in a critical and philologically correct manner, organise exhibitions and events, divulge scientific data using the latest technologies.


Graduates are also aware of the cultural aspects pertaining to archaeological contexts, and are therefore able to apply relevant and effective procedures in the field of theoretical and applied research. Additionally, the tools they will be provided will give them the highest level of knowledge of artefacts and contexts pertaining to the different fields of archaeology.


The second cycle degree programme implies the knowledge of the basics in cultural heritage knowledge, research and enhancement, with particular reference to archaeological and historical-artistic disciplines, underpinned by history, philological-literary, juridical and technical and scientific notions. Therefore, the focus is on acquiring further competences in archaeological and historical-artistic disciplines, depending on the curricula. Particular attention is given to the techniques and terminology pertaining to the protection and enhancement of the cultural and landscape heritage.


The wide range of materials and methods learned will allow graduates to correctly assess the need to improve their knowledge and apply their efforts according to the requirements of the society in which they operate. With particular regard to the sensitive matter of the conservation and dissemination of cultural heritage and the transmission of these values to the new generations. Seminar activities and direct contact with specialists actively involved in archaeological and historical-artistic research will accustom students to communicating not just what they have learned, but especially their personal and team elaborations in relation to ideas, specific projects or programmes.


The course is held in Italian.

Admission Requirements

60+
4+
140+
43+
Admission to the second cycle degree programme in History, Preservation and Enhancement of Artistic and Archaeological Heritage and Landscape requires possession of a first cycle degree or a bachelor degree awarded after three years of study, or a foreign qualification recognised as suitable. Additionally, it requires possession of curricular requirements and to have passed an assessment test.

2 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

5,414 EUR
-

International Students

5,414 EUR
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