The BSc in Conservation of Objects in Museums and Archaeology is a unique course offered by Cardiff University. It's aimed at students who want to study conservation science and gain hands-on experience in the conservation of historical and cultural artefacts. This course offers insight into the history of human invention and creativity and also places a strong emphasis on the development of practical conservation skills.Course Content: The course begins with an introduction to conservation and covers subjects like materials science, cultural significance, preventive conservation, and deterioration mechanisms. Labs and tutorials complement lectures to offer a solid groundwork in conservation theory and practice.Key Modules: The modules in this course cover a variety of topics, including Introduction to Conservation, Introduction to Materials, Conservation Ethics and Legislation, Preventive Conservation, Non-ferrous Metal Conservation and Artefact Project.Accreditations: The course is recognised by the Institute of Conservation (ICON) and the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA). This recognition makes students eligible for professional organisations’ funds to attend conferences or undertake research projects.Future Careers: Upon completion of this course, graduates can pursue careers in the archaeological conservation sector, in a museum or a similar institution, where they can work on conserving and maintaining historical collections. They can also find jobs in the commercial sector, working with individual clients or institutions to restore and conserve artefacts.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page. Cardiff University BSc Conservation of Objects in Museums and Archaeology