100 Point Master of Cultural Material Conservation

Major/Minor/Specialisation !MC-CULMC-SPC+1000 (2013)

Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2013.

Year and Campus: 2013

Coordinator

Dr Marcelle Scott

Email: mmscott@unimelb.edu.au

Contact

The Graduate School of Humanities & Social Sciences

Email: arts-gradstudies@unimelb.edu.au

Overview:

This Masters program provides students with a professional qualification in cultural material conservation and it combines both the theory and practice of cultural material conservation. The program will emphasise the philosophical, intellectual, technical and scientific aspects of cultural material conservation, and will draw on the combined expertise of staff of the Centre, the Arts and Science Faculties, and the Ian Potter Museum of Art. The program is aimed at students who wish to undertake specialist training in conservation of cultural material for professional qualification purposes. The program does not necessarily lead to higher degree study, however high achieving students, may qualify for entry to research higher degrees.

Mid-year entry to the course is available on a part time basis only. International students should therefore apply for semester 1 entry only.

It is strongly recommended that all commencing students have studied chemistry equivalent to 25 points of first year university or else complete the CCMC bridging course offered in March, or equivalent - contact Petronella Nel on pnel@unimelb.edu.au for more details.

Objectives:

Students who complete the Master of Cultural Material Conservation will:

  • develop a sound knowledge and understanding of cultural material conservation principles, methodologies and best practice standards;
  • gain an understanding of the role of cultural material in the economic, social and cultural wellbeing of individuals, communities and nations;
  • be equipped to contribute to national and international debates, protocols and conventions relevant to cultural material conservation;
  • be informed advocates for cultural material conservation and play a leadership role within the sector, actively engaging in critical policy issues;
  • develop an appreciation of cultural diversity, community sensitivities and a changing social context to the scientific and historical paradigms that exist within the cultural heritage and conservation sectors;
  • develop critical and analytical skills and methods, and a cross disciplinary understanding and approach, to the identification and resolution of conservation issues.
Structure & Available Subjects:

100 point program


Duration: 1 years full-time / up to 2 years part-time.

  • 2 compulsory subjects (37.5 points)
  • 5 elective subjects (62.5 points)

or

  • 2 compulsory subjects (37.5 points)
  • Minor thesis (37.5 points)
  • 2 elective subject (25 points)

For policies that govern this degree, see Academic Services Policy in the University Melbourne Policy Framework. Students also should also refer to information in the Student Policy Directory.

Subject Options:

Compulsory Subjects

2 compulsory subjects (37.5 points)

Subject
Study Period Commencement:
Credit Points:
Not offered in 2013
12.50

Elective Subjects

  • 5 elective subjects (62.5 points)

or

  • Minor thesis (37.5 points) and
  • 2 elective subject (25 points)

Elective subjects are approved depending on the field of specialisation chosen and on the student's previous study program. Consult with the program coordinator prior to enrolment, to gain information and approval for elective subjects.

Please note: the thesis requires two consecutive semesters of enrolment.

Subject
Study Period Commencement:
Credit Points:
Not offered in 2013
12.50
Not offered in 2013
18.75
Not offered in 2013
12.50
Not offered in 2013
12.50
Links to further information: http://www.culturalconservation.unimelb.edu.au/
Related Course(s): Master of Cultural Material Conservation

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