16 Degrees in Art Conservation in North America for 2024

Degrees in Art Conservation in North America for 2024Filter
    • Saint Charles, USA

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    Do you have a love of art and art history, visual culture, or have a desire to work with art materials? If so, the pre-art conservation program may be what you are looking for. This highly specialized bachelor of arts (BA) program is designed for students like you who wish to continue with graduate study in order to become art conservators or enter an art materials safety profession.

    • Newark, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The program offers a three-year interdisciplinary curriculum leading to a degree of master of science in art conservation. Established in the spring of 1974 as a cooperative effort between Winterthur and the University, the program is designed to educate and train conservation professionals who can carry out the examination, stabilization and treatment of art and artifacts, are versed in general principles of collection care, and have a broad academic background in science and the humanities to assure enlightened decision-making. The following subjects are studied: materials science, history of art, archaeology, art and artifact technology, craft skills, cultural context, preventive maintenance, art care treatment techniques and conservation history, and ethics and philosophy. Major conservation specialty areas include textiles, wood, paper, photographs, library materials, paintings, natural science collections, and anthropological, historical, decorative and art objects of all materials.

  • Art Education program

    Montserrat College Of Art

    • Online USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Art Education program prepares students for their own artistic practice. It gives them the tools to support and develop the artistic and creative abilities of students (Pre-K – 12) in schools and community settings.

  • Bachelor of Arts in Art History

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

    • 500, USA

    English

    The art history major provides a foundation for answering key questions about what it means to be human as well as valuable skills for today's workplaces. A specialized focus on images, objects, and the built environment promotes critical and creative approaches to analysis, problem-solving, writing and visual communication in a variety of media.

  • Master of Arts in Heritage Tourism & Conservation

    Northwestern Oklahoma State University

    • Alva, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    In August 2020, NWOSU will begin offering a Master of Arts degree in Heritage Tourism and Conservation. This 32-hour program is designed to increase the knowledge base for students who are already employed in a conservation/tourism-based position and for students who want to work or establish a business within the conservation/tourism industry. The curriculum includes multidisciplinary coursework in the areas of history, sociology, communication, and conservation that culminates in an individualized project in an area of interest to each student. The aim is to prepare students to serve as leaders in existing and emerging areas of conservation/tourism and to make them more valuable and marketable to current and potential employers.

  • MSC in Environmental Conservation

    University of Wisconsin-Madison

    • Madison, USA

    English

    The Nelson Institute professional master's program in environmental conservation is a 15-month, 32-credit blended learning curriculum designed to train conservation leaders in practical interdisciplinary skills.

    • New York, USA

    English

    This 36-credit program prepares students interested in animal behavior and conservation (ABC) to develop and enhance their research skills and create an understanding of the behavior of animals as well as acquire credentials for employment in fields related to ABC. This free-standing master of arts program replaces the previous concentration in ABC within the Psychology MA program with no changes in requirements.

    • Tifton, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Conservation Law Enforcement track of Natural Resource Management is designed to educate and prepare students for Conservation Law Enforcement careers. Additional requirements must be met before graduates from this program can become a certified law enforcement officer in Georgia.

  • Major in Environmental Conservation

    Mississippi State University College of Forest Resources

    • Mississippi State, USA

    English

    Today's forestry professionals strive to balance commodity production with environmental conservation. This is designed for students interested in focusing on complex environmental issues in the realm of natural resources management. While being educated as foresters, students concentrate on contemporary environmental concerns within three emphasis areas: social, land, and science.

    • Lethbridge, Canada

    On-Campus

    English

    Take your passion for protecting the land, wildlife and fisheries resources to the next level in the Conservation Enforcement – Bachelor of Applied Science program, the only degree of its kind in Canada.

  • Master of Science in Conservation Biology

    University of South Florida St. Petersburg - College of Arts & Sciences

    • Saint Petersburg, USA

    Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    USF St. Petersburg has announced the new Master of Science in Conservation Biology degree program, which will launch in Fall 2017. The addition of the new graduate program—the only M.S. thesis-based degree of its kind in the State University System—will complement the institution’s thriving undergraduate degree program in biology, which has grown to include more than 760 enrolled students since its Fall 2012 inception.

    • Mount Vernon, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Bachelor of Applied Science in Environmental Conservation (BASEC) is designed to allow students with an existing Environmental Conservation AAS-T degree from Skagit Valley College OR another comparable two-year degree in natural resources to earn a bachelor of applied science degree. Students accepted into the BASEC degree are expected to begin the fall quarter; exceptions will be allowed on a case-by-case basis. The BASEC degree is designed to meet the growing employment needs for graduates with a four-year degree and advanced skills in environmental science and natural resource management. Graduates with a BASEC degree will acquire the necessary skills for advanced field and laboratory work and be able to move into management and supervisory positions within natural resource management divisions in the public and private sector.

    • Raleigh, USA

    English

    Interested in working with wildlife? Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology prepares students to manage and protect populations of fish and wildlife in their natural habitats. This STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) major gives students the skills they need to observe, research, monitor and assess the impact of environmental change, human behavior and public policy on animal populations.

    • Edmonton, Canada

    Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    Students in this program major in Human Dimensions of Environmental Management and focus on promoting stewardship of Indigenous lands within the context of government policies and industrial development. Emphasis is placed on understanding how Indigenous history, politics and cultural values influence natural resource management.

  • Bachelor in Archaeological Excavations

    New York University NYU Institute of Fine Arts

    • New York, USA

    On-Campus

    English

    The Institute of Fine Arts is deeply involved in one of the most ambitious and extensive archaeological projects currents in Egypt. The Institute co-sponsors, with the University of Pennsylvania Museum and Yale University, excavations at the site of Abydos in southern Egypt.