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3 Art Conservation BA Degree Programs

Ca' Foscari University of Venice
BA in Conservation of Cultural Heritage and Performing Arts Management
- Venice, Italy
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
Italian
This Italian-taught degree program allows you to customise your studies according to your interests by selecting from archaeology, art history, performing arts, and cultural heritage and event management


City & Guilds of London Art School
BA Conservation Studies
- London, United Kingdom
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
At City & Guilds of London Art School the BA (Hons) Conservation Studies degree course positions Conservation at the meeting-point of science and art – a fascinating blend of state-of-the-art forensics, aesthetics and traditional craft skills. During this intensive, demanding course you will work on a challenging variety of complex live projects, using objects lent by leading public and private institutions.
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The University of Hong Kong Faculty of Architecture
BA in Conservation
- Lung Fu Shan Morning Trail, Hong Kong
BA
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.
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Art Conservation degree programs at the Bachelor’s level offer a unique chance to blend artistic passion with technical skill, focusing on the preservation and restoration of cultural heritage. You'll explore how to protect artworks, artifacts, and historical objects, ensuring they endure for future generations.
In these programs, students learn about materials science, ethical conservation practices, and analytical techniques. Courses often cover topics like chemistry for conservation, artistic techniques throughout history, and the use of imaging technologies to assess artworks. Students build skills in documentation and treatment procedures that are essential for preserving various media, from paintings to textiles.
Entering this field, many dedicate themselves to preserving cultural legacies, which fosters a strong sense of responsibility. The art conservation environment encourages critical thinking and independence as students engage with intricate projects. Upon graduation, you might find opportunities in museums, galleries, and conservation studios, where your skills can make a significant difference in maintaining our shared history.