Built and Landscape Heritage - Certificate

    Certificate in Built and Landscape Heritage - Certificate at University of Calgary

    Tuition Fee
    CAD 5,046 / terms
    Built and Landscape Heritage - Certificate

    University of Calgary offers the Certificate of Built and Landscape Heritage - Certificate as a full-time degree delivered on campus at its main campus in Calgary, Canada. Taught in English, the program equips students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for built and landscape heritage - certificate and related professional fields.

    About Built and Landscape Heritage - Certificate

    PLEASE NOTE: APPLICATIONS ARE NOT CURRENTLY BEING ACCEPTED FOR THIS PROGRAM.

    Heritage conservation is widely recognized as an important strategy for identifying and protecting built and landscape heritage resources. Conservation of heritage buildings and historic places represents the past history and culture of a nation, provides a sense of identity and continuity in a fast changing world for future generations and is a vital element of sustainable community development.

    To advance professional practice in this domain, the School of Arhitecture, Planning and Landscape is launching a new certificate that explores the links between heritage conservation theory and practice through the lens of research, policy analysis and design intervention at different scales, from a single site to a broad landscape complex.

    The certificate will enhance the practice of heritage professionals, consultants and policy makers. Curriculum content explores the links between heritage conservation theory and practice through the lens of research, policy analysis and design intervention at different scales, from a single site to a broad landscape complex.

    This project is supported by the Government of Alberta through the Alberta Historical Resources Foundation.

    Completing this program

    • Principles of Historic Conservation: Students learn principles and theories related to heritage conservation of historic places. They explore the definition of significance and integrity in buildings and districts and strategies to interpret and preserve cultural landscapes.
    • Sustainability and Historic Preservation: Students explore the role of historic preservation in the context of pragmatic, social, economic and environmental imperatives of sustainable community development. Topics include sustainable cultural practices, building envelope assessment, pathology and retrofit of heritage buildings, adaptive reuse of historic sites and more.
    • Heritage Conservation Policy and Planning: This practice-based course provides an overview of the aspects of heritage conservation related to planning within a community development context, including issues of heritage design, materials conservation, value-based management, and real estate aspects related to heritage projects.
    • Advanced Heritage Conservation Project: Students complete an interdisciplinary project related to heritage conservation using the framework of the Historic Places Initiative to document buildings, districts and cultural landscapes and to interpret their historical and architectural significance. They develop a heritage conservation proposal based on site and context analysis of a historic place in Alberta.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    GPA

    A minimum of 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 point system, over the past two years of full-time study (a minimum of 10 full-course equivalents or 60 units) of the undergraduate degree.

    Minimum education

    A four year baccalaureate degree, or equivalent from a recognized institution.

    Work samples

    One example of previous academic or professional work submitted in digital form (portable document .PDF files), to be submitted with the online application.

    Documents

    • Transcripts
    • A C.V.
    • A statement of interest (1,000 word max.) outlining the applicant’s reasons for pursuing the Certificate in Heritage Conservation, and how the applicant’s specific educational background and professional experience relates to heritage conservation.

    Reference letters

    Three

    Test scores

    None

    Career

    The Built and Landscape Heritage certificate is intended for early and mid-career practitioners in architecture, landscape architecture, planning, engineering and other related disciplines who want to acquire specialized knowledge and skills related to heritage conservation.  It will be of particular interest to students wishing to acquire heritage conservation knowledge and skills in a Canadian context, with a view to the best practice in the field, regionally, nationally and internationally.

    A course-based certificate in Built and Landscape Heritage is usually considered a final degree.

    Fee Information

    Built and Landscape Heritage - Certificate
    University of Calgary
    University of Calgary
    Canada

    Canada, Calgary

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