University of Southampton

UK
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Cultural Heritage Studies (Heritage and the Arts)

FieldCultural Heritage Studies
Duration1 year
Tuition26200.00

Overview

This Master’s programme explores how heritage is interpreted, communicated, and preserved through the arts and cultural industries. You’ll study both land-based and maritime heritage, with optional modules that help you shape your learning around your interests. You’ll also gain practical exposure through activities such as field trips and engagement with heritage professionals, and you may be able to apply for a work placement with a heritage partner (where available).

About this programme

Overview

The Master's programme in Cultural Heritage Studies (Heritage and the Arts) at the University of Southampton provides an in-depth exploration of how heritage is interpreted, communicated, and preserved through the arts and cultural industries. This programme encompasses both land-based and maritime heritage, allowing students to tailor their learning experience through a selection of optional modules that align with their interests.

What you'll study

The curriculum is designed to equip students with a strong foundation in heritage and cultural-sector practice. It offers a variety of pathway options for specialization in topics relevant to individual interests.

Indicative curriculum themes include:

  • Communicating the Cultural Industries
  • Global Cultural Heritage
  • Maritime Museums and Heritage Management
  • Approaches to Critical and Creative Concepts
  • Cultural Flows
  • Literary Industries and New Media

Pathways and optional modules: Students can choose optional modules to deepen their understanding of specific heritage and arts themes, with availability dependent on chosen pathways and the academic year.

Applied and professional learning: The programme includes field trips and opportunities to engage with heritage professionals. Students may also have the chance to apply for work placements with heritage partners, connecting academic knowledge with practical experience.

For detailed information regarding module offerings and assessment methods, please refer to the programme handbook and the University of Southampton's official programme page.

Entry requirements

To be considered for admission, candidates typically need to have achieved a minimum of a Lower Second Class degree or its equivalent in a relevant field. International applicants should ensure their qualifications meet the programme's entry criteria.

Career prospects

Graduates from the Cultural Heritage Studies programme are well-prepared for a variety of roles within the cultural and creative industries. They may find opportunities in heritage management, museum curation, cultural policy development, and arts administration, among other fields. The skills and knowledge gained during the course will enable graduates to contribute effectively to the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage in diverse contexts.