Trinity College Dublin

Applied Building Repair and Conservation

Dublin, Ireland

The Non-degree in Applied Building Repair and Conservation at Trinity College Dublin is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Trinity College Dublin is Ireland's highest-ranked university, offering a world-class education in the heart of Dublin's city center. Known for its historic campus and research excellence, it provides a vibrant environment for international students from over 120 countries.

About the Program

The Applied Building Repair and Conservation program is a one-year part-time diploma for individuals interested in building conservation and heritage management. It's ideal for graduates from architecture, surveying, engineering, and related fields. This program offers a unique blend of practical experience and knowledge of modern and traditional materials.

The curriculum includes core lectures, practical sessions, and site visits, focusing on building surveying, vernacular architecture, and conservation legislation. Students will also engage in a research project, enhancing their understanding of conservation project management. This hands-on approach helps students develop skills needed to address challenges in building conservation.

Graduates can pursue careers as conservation officers, project managers, heritage consultants, conservation specialists, and heritage managers. They can work in various sectors, including public and private organizations involved in heritage and conservation work.

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