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The Master of Science in Architectural Conservation is a specialized program designed for global professionals and scholars passionate about architectural heritage, including architects, engineers, archaeologists, art historians, geographers, and surveyors. This program holds full accreditation from The Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC). It offers comprehensive knowledge of architectural heritage along with practical skills needed for preserving and enhancing historic sites. Situated in Canterbury, a city rich in history, the curriculum blends conservation theory and philosophy with hands-on technical training in restoration and rebuilding. Students gain invaluable insights from the city's magnificent cathedral, which serves as a living classroom for studying the conservation of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Our Master's programs are tailored to boost your career opportunities in a competitive landscape. By acquiring advanced, accredited skills, professionals in architecture, urban planning, environmental design, and conservation can significantly advance their careers. Graduates have secured positions with prominent public institutions, universities, and top private-sector firms.