Introduction VII Máster

Introduction VII Máster

Introduction to Máster

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Notice for New Applicants: Until updated information becomes available, the data from the current edition remains in place as a reference for upcoming editions. Updated information for new applications will be published between October and November, coinciding with the start of the pre-registration period, which usually runs until the end of November. For any questions related to this Master’s program, please contact: master@escrbc.com.

The Master’s Degree offered by ESCRBC provides advanced and multidisciplinary training in the field of conservation and restoration. It is aimed at professional, academic, and research specialization.
Its main goal is to enhance and update the prior education of graduates in cultural heritage conservation-restoration, enabling them to acquire the necessary competencies and qualification level (MECES Level 3 / EQF Level 7) to enter the European job market as highly qualified cultural heritage conservators-restorers, and to participate in research activities.

The general structure of the curriculum combines a core of compulsory subjects with a selection of electives. This design provides the flexibility needed for students to focus their training on a specific specialization or deepen their knowledge in selected areas according to their interests.

ECTS Credits: The 60 ECTS credits of the Master’s program are distributed between January 2023 and January 2024 over two periods.

On-site classes (30 ECTS):
Held in the first semester, from January 30 to June 9, 2023.
The extraordinary exam session will take place from September 4 to 8, 2023.

Internships and Final Master’s Project (30 ECTS):
Conducted during the second semester, from September 15, 2023, to January 2024.
However, it is possible to begin the internship period during the first semester.

Offer in the 7th Edition (Academic Year 2023–24)

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Information

 General Information Enrollment Manual for Public Higher Art Education Centers
Modules, Subjects and Course Structure Planning and Competencies
Specialization Tracks:  Student Access and Admission
 – Conservation and Restoration of Glass Cultural Heritage Enrollment and Public Price
 – Projects and Professional Organization Pre-registration Form
– Conservation and Restoration of Pictorial Works Teaching Guides
   Faculty and Other Useful Contacts
  Instructions for Enrollment and Required Documentation
   Enrollment Form
   Data Protection
  Instructions for Tuition Payment (Form 030)
   Household Income per Capita Form
  Information on Credit Recognition
  Application Form for Credit Recognition Based on Professional or Work Experience
  Application Form for Credit Recognition from Prior Official Studies
   
   Authorization for Image Use
  Instructions for Enrollment and Admission of Foreign Students in Non-University Institutions
   Facilities

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