Anhalt University of Applied Sciences

Master in Architectural and Cultural Heritage

The Master in Architectural and Cultural Heritage at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Anhalt University of Applied Sciences is one of Germany's most innovative research universities, offering a practical approach to education across three specialized campuses in Bernburg, Dessau, and Köthen.

About the Program

This Master program in Architectural and Cultural Heritage is designed for students who are passionate about the preservation and understanding of cultural monuments. It spans two years and is taught in English, making it accessible for international students. The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, preparing graduates for careers in heritage management and conservation.

Students will explore architectural history, conservation techniques, and the cultural significance of monuments. The curriculum includes hands-on projects, field studies, and collaboration with local heritage organizations. This practical approach equips students with the skills needed to address contemporary challenges in heritage preservation.

Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles as heritage consultants, conservation specialists, and project managers in cultural institutions. They may find employment with government agencies, non-profit organizations, or private firms focused on heritage conservation. The skills acquired in this program are also transferable to other fields, such as urban planning and cultural policy.

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