

MA in International Cultural Heritage Management, Durham University
Durham - UK,
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12 Months
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About this course
This MA program explores how cultural heritage impacts societies worldwide, emphasizing its role in identity, social cohesion, and sustainable development. It covers key issues like heritage management challenges such as climate change, urban development, and conflicts, offering insights from local to international perspectives. Located within a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Durham’s course combines theoretical understanding with practical experience, including field trips and professional placements. You’ll learn how heritage is used in education, protection, and economic development while analyzing issues faced globally. The program aims to prepare students for careers in research and professional practice, providing a comprehensive foundation in heritage management's complexities and significance.
Why this course is highly recommended
What makes this course stand out is Durham’s unique location within a UNESCO World Heritage Site, providing direct access to heritage environments. The course combines academic rigor with practical experience, including placements in heritage organizations, allowing students to develop real-world skills. Its comprehensive approach addresses contemporary challenges like global change and cultural conflicts, making students well-equipped to contribute positively to heritage preservation and management in a dynamic world.
Specialisation
The program offers two routes: the Cultural Heritage Research route, which concludes with a dissertation, and the Professional Practice Route, which ends with an analytical case study report. Both routes provide in-depth exposure to heritage management, policy, and practice, enabling students to tailor their studies toward academic research or professional careers.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
29.56L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants should have an Honours Degree, usually at the 2:1 level or higher, or an equivalent international qualification such as a GPA of 3.3 or above. No prior knowledge of heritage management is required, but previous interest or experience can be advantageous. English proficiency standards include an IELTS score of 7.0 or above (with no component below 6.5) or a TOEFL IBT score of 102 or above (with no component below 25).
English language test
TOEFL
102
PTE
68
DUOLINGO
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IELTS
7
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue careers in archaeology, heritage management, museums, conservation, and related sectors like tourism, environmental agencies, and government bodies. The program's practical and theoretical training prepares students for roles in heritage research, site management, policy development, and further academic pursuits at the PhD level.
FAQs
What are the start dates for this course?
The course starts in September 2025.
What are the main components of assessment?
Assessment includes essays, professional reports, critical reflections, portfolio works, and a final project or dissertation depending on the route chosen.
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