MA Applied Heritage Studies

Preston Campus

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The MA Applied Heritage Studies program at UCLan is designed to prepare students for careers in heritage management, conservation, and cultural resource management. This program is highly regarded for its comprehensive curriculum, practical training opportunities, and its focus on preserving and interpreting heritage sites and artifacts.

  1. Program Structure: The MA Applied Heritage Studies program typically spans one year of full-time study and can also be pursued on a part-time basis. It comprises a combination of core modules, elective modules, practical experiences, and a research dissertation.

  2. Core Modules: Students delve into essential topics such as Heritage Management and Policy, Heritage Interpretation, Conservation Principles and Practice, and Heritage Marketing and Tourism. These modules provide a strong foundation in heritage studies.

  3. Practical Experience: Practical experience is a central component of the program. Students have the opportunity to engage in hands-on projects related to heritage conservation, museum curation, and heritage site management.

  4. Heritage Interpretation: The program emphasizes the importance of effective heritage interpretation, allowing students to develop skills in communicating the significance of heritage sites and artifacts to the public.

  5. Cultural Resource Management: Students learn about cultural resource management, including legal and ethical considerations in preserving and managing cultural heritage.

  6. Elective Modules: To tailor their studies to their specific interests and career aspirations, students can choose from a range of elective modules. These may include modules on Archaeological Heritage, Cultural Landscape Management, or Museum Studies.

  7. Research and Dissertation: The program often includes a research component, enabling students to undertake independent research projects related to applied heritage studies. This research project allows students to contribute to the field's knowledge and practice.

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Location

Preston Campus

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

£ 14500

Postgraduate Entry Requirement: 

  • Academic Qualifications: Students should have a bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification with a minimum overall percentage of 60% or above in a relevant discipline.
  • English Language Proficiency:
    • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5, with no individual component score below 6.
    • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 80-95, with a minimum score of 20 in each component.
    • PTE: A minimum overall score of 51-61, with no individual score below 51.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

Scholarships for International Students at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan):

  1. Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship: The Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship is a prestigious scholarship awarded to high-achieving international students. This scholarship provides a significant tuition fee reduction for the duration of the student's program. The selection is based on academic merit, and applicants are automatically considered when they apply for a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate program at UCLan.
  2. International Excellence Scholarship: The International Excellence Scholarship is aimed at international students who demonstrate exceptional academic performance. This scholarship offers a tuition fee reduction for the first year of study and is available for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The selection criteria include academic achievements, personal statements, and references.
  3. Country-Specific Scholarships: UCLan offers scholarships specifically tailored to students from certain countries or regions. These scholarships aim to promote cultural diversity and encourage international students from specific regions to study at UCLan. The eligibility criteria and award amounts vary depending on the specific scholarship.
  4. Sports Scholarships: UCLan recognizes the achievements of talented student athletes and offers sports scholarships to support their academic and sporting pursuits. These scholarships are available for international students who demonstrate outstanding sporting ability and academic potential. The scholarships provide financial support, mentoring, and access to sports facilities and training programs.
  5. Alumni Loyalty Discount: UCLan values its alumni and offers a tuition fee discount to international students who have previously completed a full degree program at UCLan and wish to pursue further studies at the university. The discount is applied to the tuition fees of eligible postgraduate programs.
  6. External Scholarships and Funding: In addition to the scholarships offered by UCLan, international students can also explore external scholarship opportunities and funding options. Various organizations, foundations, and governments provide scholarships for international students studying in the UK. UCLan's International Office can provide guidance and information on external scholarship opportunities.

It is important to note that the availability, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines for scholarships may vary each year.

Graduates of the MA Applied Heritage Studies program at UCLan are well-prepared to pursue diverse and impactful careers in heritage management and cultural resource management. 

  1. Heritage Manager: Graduates can work as heritage managers, overseeing the preservation and interpretation of heritage sites, museums, and cultural resources.

  2. Conservation Officer: Careers as conservation officers involve working to protect and preserve historical buildings, artifacts, and natural heritage sites.

  3. Museum Curator: Some graduates may choose to become museum curators, responsible for the curation, exhibition, and management of museum collections.

  4. Heritage Interpretation Specialist: Opportunities exist for graduates to specialize in heritage interpretation, developing engaging and educational experiences for visitors.

  5. Cultural Resource Manager: Graduates can work as cultural resource managers, responsible for managing cultural heritage projects, grants, and policies.

  6. Archaeological Heritage Specialist: Some individuals may pursue careers specializing in archaeological heritage, conducting excavations, research, and site management.

  7. Tourism and Heritage Marketing: Graduates can work in heritage tourism and marketing, promoting heritage sites and cultural experiences to tourists.

  8. Consultant in Heritage Preservation: Some graduates may choose to work as consultants, providing expertise in heritage preservation and conservation to organizations and government agencies.


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