University of East Anglia, Norwich

Master in Landscape History

United Kingdom

The Master in Landscape History at University of East Anglia, Norwich is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

University of East Anglia, Norwich is a university in the United Kingdom, founded in 1963, with 2820 international students among its 16872 total students.

The university has 400 programs, covering various subjects and research areas, allowing students to explore their interests.

Norwich provides a great location for students, with a rich history and cultural events to enjoy outside of campus.

About the Program

The Master in Landscape History at University of East Anglia, Norwich is a one-year program for students who hold a Bachelor's degree. It helps students understand the development of landscapes over time. This program is taught in English and takes place on campus.

The curriculum covers historical research methods, archival skills, and the history of designed landscapes. Students learn to analyze historical sources, develop their writing skills, and work with primary materials. They also participate in field trips and seminars to learn from experts in the field.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Historic Landscape Consultants, Heritage Managers, Museum Curators, Conservation Officers, or Historic Building Inspectors. They can work in museums, historic houses, government agencies, or private companies that specialize in heritage conservation.

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