IELTS Academic 6.5 or 7.0, This must include a minimum of 5.5 in Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing.
TOEFL Ibt, This must include a total of 75, to include a minimum 18 in Reading, 17 in Listening, 20 in Speaking, and 17 in Writing.
PTE Level C1, Our postgraduate courses have differing requirements depending on the course. For specific information please see the course webpage.
For courses requiring IELTS 6.5, the PTE required score is 58 overall with at least 51 in each of Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing.
For courses requiring IELTS 7.0, the PTE required score is 67 overall with at least 62 in each of Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing.
LanguageCert International ESOL,We accept the LanguageCert International ESOL with an overall B2 Communicator Pass or High Pass (depending on the course)
You’ll explore how heritage sites are managed, presented and explained. We’ll teach you to consider their value beyond something to see or a place to visit.
What challenges are heritage bodies currently facing? What choices do they make in dealing with them? How will pressures on public funding for heritage in the UK – and further afield – shape our experience of visiting and working in museums and heritage sites in the future? And how will our wider understanding of heritage change as a result?
Trying to answer such questions provides a framework for practical work in the sector, underpinned by hands-on, supportive teaching. We want you to become involved in a range of projects, working with our extensive range of partners, and to gain experience on the ground.
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Course structure
This course includes or offers the following modules. Please check the course handbook or definitive programme document for full details on which modules are core, required or optional.
Developing Heritage Thinking
Policy, Strategy, Structures
Heritage Management: Planning and Practice
Placement
Understanding Current Practice (research project)
Extended Placement or Project
Dissertation
International perspectives
Communicating the Past
The Country House in Context
Cultural Landscapes
Careers in the heritage sector include:
Collections management
Education and learning
Exhibition planning and implementation
Community engagement and outreach
Marketing and fundraising
Operational management
Events planning
Retail and visitor services.
The course includes a range of skills and opportunities aimed at those interested in the voluntary sector, social enterprises, fundraising, and a wide range of administrative and management roles.
Some of our graduates go on to complete postgraduate research, and we have a growing cohort of PhD students working in the field of heritage studies.
Insurance – Single: 300 GBP per year