Introduction to the Master’s Degree – Edition III
30/05/2025 2025-05-30 11:15Introduction to the Master’s Degree – Edition III
The Master’s Degree in Artistic Education in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage in Europe, offered by the ESCRBC, provides advanced and multidisciplinary training in the field of conservation and restoration. It is oriented towards professional, academic, and research specialization. Its main objective is to enhance and update the prior education of graduates in conservation-restoration of cultural heritage, allowing them to acquire the necessary skills and qualification level (MECES Level 3 / EQF Level 7) to enter the European labor market as highly qualified cultural heritage conservator-restorers, as well as to participate in research projects.
The general curriculum structure, based on a core of compulsory subjects along with elective courses, gives the program the flexibility needed to focus training, according to each student’s preferences, on a specific specialization or on in-depth study of particular topics. Each student may choose to select specific courses from the syllabus or pursue a full specialization. The specialization in Conservation of Tapestries and Knotted Carpets is offered in collaboration with the Royal Tapestry Factory.
Dates: The 60 ECTS of the Master’s program are distributed over two periods between February 2019 and January 2020:
– On-site classes: February to June 2019 (30 ECTS)
– External internships and the Master’s Final Project (TFM): September 2019 to January 2020 (30 ECTS)
Key dates:
– Pre-enrolment: November 1–30, 2018
– Registration: January 14–18, 2019, from 10:00 to 13:30 (subject to change according to the Center’s needs)
– Start of classes: February 1, 2019
– Teaching period and first semester evaluation calendar
Offer in the 3rd Edition (2019–20 academic year) | More information |
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Course information | Details and presentation |
Specialization lines: | Planning and competencies |
– Conservation and restoration of tapestries and knotted carpets* | Class schedule and timetable |
– Conservation and restoration of processional floats and sculptures | Access and admission of students |
– Conservation and restoration of contemporary documents | Enrollment and public fees |
– Conservation and restoration of graphic works | Pre-registration form |
– Projects and professional organization | Course guides |
– Technology and research on cultural heritage | Faculty |
Instructions for enrollment in public centers for Higher Artistic Education in Madrid | |
Enrollment form | |
Online enrollment | |
Instructions for tuition payment (Model 030) | |
Family income per capita form | |
Credit recognition | |
Internships and mobility | |
* In collaboration with the Royal Tapestry Factory | Quality |