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2 Heritage Studies MA Degree Programs in Netherlands


University of Groningen
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MA in Heritage and Religion
- Groningen, Netherlands
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
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The MA in Heritage and Religion offers a unique combination of broad cultural competence and academic research skills, with practical skills relevant to the job market. Our program is taught in a small scale teaching format, by internationally recognized experts in the field, with expertise on religious aspects of both material and immaterial heritage, and on various religions. You are going to study at a non-denominational university, which has an excellent network for internships, in a region known by its strong heritage.


Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
M.A. in Heritage Studies
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
MA
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Sea level rise, social inequality, and tourism fiction; today’s societal challenges are rooted in the past and have a major impact on our landscapes. Heritage can play a key role in creating meaning and a sense of belonging in a quickly transforming environment. This master's program enables you to give the past a place in the landscapes of today and tomorrow.
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Heritage degree programs at the Master's level in the Netherlands offer a rich exploration of culture, history, and preservation. You'll engage deeply with the complexities of heritage management and its significance in today’s global society.
In this field, students will focus on various aspects of cultural heritage, studying topics like conservation methods, cultural tourism strategies, and historical research techniques. The environment encourages independence and curiosity, allowing students to apply their skills in real-world contexts. Engaging in projects that involve community collaboration, students enhance their capacity to manage heritage sites effectively.
As a graduate, you’ll build expertise in areas such as developing heritage policies, creating engaging visitor experiences, and utilizing digital tools for heritage interpretation. Career opportunities widely span roles in museums, cultural organizations, and governmental agencies, preparing you for impactful positions in safeguarding cultural identity both locally and globally. This Master’s program cultivates a strong understanding of heritage's role in society, making your skills highly transferable in the international job market.