MSc Conservation of Historic Buildings
Welcome to the internal home page of the MSc in Conservaton of Historic Buildings. These pages contain information for students enrolled on the course.
The Student Handbook contains full information about your course and other administrative issues and regulations. It has two sections. Section One contains programme specific information; Section Two contains more general information about your studies, assessment regulations, student support and the department. Links to the handbooks can be found below:
Handbook Section One
Handbook Section Two
All coursework you hand into the Graduate School Office must be clearly marked with your name, student number, course/year, unit code/title and date. You should also keep a copy of any work you hand in. Loose sheets of paper will not be accepted and all coursework should be stapled or bound into a single document. There is no stapler available at the Graduate Office for student use.
Authorship declaration
All undergraduate and taught MSc students are required to complete an Authorship declaration EACH year. This will be emailed to all students in October. A signed copy of the form must be handed in to the Department office by 30 October. Work cannot be assessed until this form has been completed. Students who return from suspense in Semester 2 will be given a form to complete in January. This must be handed in to Department Office by the end of February.
The Authorship form can be accessed here.
Preliminary reading list
Bibliography
Guidance notes for dissertations
Programme 2010/11
Semester One
Structural conservation AR50146
History & theory AR50148
Semester Two
Materials construction & skills AR50147 - to follow
The legislative framework AR50149 - to follow
