Historic Building Conservation MSc

Kingston University’s MSc in Historic Building Conservation is accredited by the Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC). Your MSc course is also fully accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). These valuable links with recognised awarding bodies give graduates a head-start towards becoming a chartered professional. 

Studying at our Knights Park campus places you close to some of the country’s most renowned historic buildings. On this course, you'll visit many of London's fascinating historic buildings to illustrate and inform your learning. Past and ongoing works at the Historic Royal Palaces, together with several national and local heritage organisations and practitioners, are used to support your project work.

When you’re not visiting local sites, you’ll work within our highly regarded facilities on campus. Put your knowledge into practice in our industry-standard 3D workshops. Or access historical archives within the University’s libraries, museum, and on-site galleries.

You’ll benefit from expert-led teaching, field trips to significant heritage sites and collaborations with conservation professionals. Graduates are well-prepared for roles in heritage consultancy, local government and preservation projects worldwide.

MSc, MSc Award
September Start
Part-time, Full-time Study Mode
2 years Duration

Entry Requirements For This Course

A 2:2 or above honours degree in any discipline, although a related subject is an advantage. Some experience of working in the industry is also useful.

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