The Urban Conservation MA at University of Leicester is focused on helping you study the history and philosophy of historic environment conservation in depth. This course will enable you to gain access to the professional knowledge and skills you will need to promote and practice historic environment conservation.Course Content: The taught modules allow an exploration of the history of urban and architectural conservation, the philosophy of conservation and conservation banking, planning policy, legislation and enforcement, as well as methods of building recording, archival research, historic building assessment and writing conservation plans. Key Modules: The modules include Principles of Urban and Architectural Conservation, Conservation in Practice, Research Topics in Heritage and Urban Conservation: Theory and Practice.Accreditations: The Urban Conservation MA is accredited by the Institute of Historic Building Conservation. Future Careers: Graduates from this course can look forward to careers in practice or consultancy, public bodies such as Historic England, National Trust or local authorities, museums or heritage organisations, research or academia.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.