Architectural Conservation

    Master of Architectural Conservation at German Jordanian University

    Duration2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    JOD 169 / per hour
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2026
    Architectural Conservation

    The Architectural Conservation at German Jordanian University is a Full Time Master program offered at the university's main campus in Amman, Jordan. The program is delivered on campus in English and can be completed in 2 year(s). Students develop academic knowledge and practical skills that prepare them for future careers in this field. Tuition fees are USD 169 / per hour, and the next available intake starts on September 1, 2026.

    About Architectural Conservation

    The diversity of the cultural resources of Jordan and the region is represented by historic monuments, towns and villages, and urban and cultural landscapes that contain thousands of old and heritage buildings from different periods and context that pertain important historical, social, aesthetical, religious and cultural values and significance. These buildings represent a dilemma both to their owners and to the government because the numbers of specialists who can deal with them are insufficient, and because there are no national rules or guidelines for dealing with them.

    Therefore, there is a dire need to prepare specialists who can fulfill the gap between the needs of the society to preserve it’s built heritage and all the values associated with that and the needs of the owners who would need to add functional value to their properties. Currently, municipalities can’t prevent the demolition of heritage buildings, because law number 5/2005 concerning preservation and management of heritage buildings is not being implemented, and if there is a will to implement it, there is no rules or guidelines for how to deal with such situations. Thus, untrained architects or even uneducated contractors do the conservation work with little or no understanding of the technical or ethical issues that should underpin how such work is carried out.

    The proposed program is designed to prepare well qualified specialists who will be able to fulfill this missing function, and will increase awareness with fellow architects and the public about the importance of these sites and buildings and the need to conserve and use them in a sustainable fashion.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Admission at GJU graduate studies is decentralized and the final decision is made at the department. The application deadline for Fall is in September and for Spring is in February of each year. Students need to fulfill the following requirements in order to get accepted into GJU graduate program:

    1. Must hold a Bachelor's degree with a minimum average of “good” or equivalent, from a recognized university or a higher diploma with minimum average of “very good” or equivalent. Bachelor students with a “satisfactory” average, or equivalent, may be accepted only if they abide to regulations of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
    2. Bachelor’s student studies and attendance must have been on a regular basis.
    3. The Bachelor's degree has to be in a field that qualifies the student to study the major program that he/she wishes to enroll in.
    4. Student must show a documented proof indicating he/she successfully passed the Foreign Languages Proficiency Test (English language) (TOEFL, IELTS) in accordance with the decisions of the Higher Education Council. As for programs that require German Language Proficiency, passing Test-DaF 4 should be before the student begins writing the thesis and before taking the comprehensive exam as a requirement for graduation. 

    Fee Information

    The tuition fee is 120 JOD per hour for Jordanian students (Regular Program), while the tuition fee is 120 JOD per hour for International and Parallel Program students.
    Tuition Fee
    169 / per hour
    Architectural Conservation
    German Jordanian University
    German Jordanian University
    Jordan

    Jordan, Amman

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