Bader College

Historic Preservation Field School

East Sussex, United Kingdom

The Non-degree in Historic Preservation Field School at Bader College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Bader College is the vibrant UK campus of Queen’s University, located at the historic Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex. It offers a unique international learning environment where students engage in small-class academic programs enriched by experiential learning across Europe.

About the Program

The Historic Preservation Field School is a 0.5-year non-degree program for students passionate about preserving cultural heritage. It's based at Bader College in the United Kingdom and taught in English. The main advantage of this program is gaining hands-on experience in a real-world setting.

The curriculum combines practical learning with advanced technologies like laser scanning and photogrammetry. Students create high-resolution drawings and 3D models, essential for conservation. They develop valuable skills applicable to architecture and preservation fields.

Graduates can pursue jobs like Historic Preservation Specialist, Architectural Conservator, and Cultural Resource Manager. They may work with government agencies, non-profit organizations, or private firms focused on heritage conservation. These skills are transferable to many industries, preparing graduates for diverse career paths.

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