3 Degrees in Art Conservation in Hong Kong for 2024

Degrees in Art Conservation in Hong Kong for 2024Filter
  • BA in Conservation

    The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Architecture

    • Lung Fu Shan Morning Trail, Hong Kong

    On-Campus

    English

    The four-year Bachelor of Arts in Conservation Degree [the BA(Conservation)] was launched in 2012 to meet the growing professional need for graduates to understand heritage conservation. The programme provides students with the competency to pursue careers in numerous related fields and a solid foundation for continuing their studies in specialised postgraduate programmes in conservation and complementary academic disciplines.

  • Bachelor of Arts in Conservation

    The University of Hong Kong

    • Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    On-Campus

    English

    The four-year Bachelor of Arts in Conservation Degree [the BA(Conservation)] was launched in 2012 to meet the growing professional need for graduates with an understanding in heritage conservation. The programme provides students with the competency to pursue careers in numerous related fields, as well as a solid foundation for continuing their studies in specialised postgraduate programmes in conservation and complementary academic disciplines. The analytical skills developed in the programme and the multidisciplinary nature of the curriculum prepare students for a successful career in many professional fields, whether in the civil service, Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) or private practice.

  • Master of Science in Conservation

    The University of Hong Kong

    • Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    On-Campus

    English

    The Master of Science in Conservation equips graduates with the technical competencies and intellectual skills required to guide decision-making in conservation planning, management and design in the 21st century. The programme emphasizes the integration of sustainability in conservation training, which enables graduates to address the growing risks and challenges to built heritage conservation, including climate change, disasters, and various pressures from urbanization, gentrification and tourism development. Through a combination of dedicated studios, seminar and elective courses, students will gain theoretical and practical insights into the latest policies, methodologies and best practices and apply their knowledge to real-life projects.