Course Overview
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Common Questions
The program covers methods and practices of conservation, designing and building new buildings in old settings, and the history, theory, law and policy of heritage conservation. It also addresses the use of new and old materials, alteration design, additions and modifications to existing buildings, and the sustainable, ethical and equitable development of sites in light of past uses.
Applications close on 31 January of the commencing year for Semester 1 entry, and 15 July of the commencing year for Semester 2 entry. Note that separate deadlines apply for scholarship applications.
The program is offered through the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning at the University of Sydney. Current students can refer to the latest Architecture, Design and Planning School handbook for up-to-date information.
You can submit an application through the University of Sydney's online application portal. The course code is GCHERICO1000.
Yes, scholarships are available, but separate deadlines apply for scholarship applications. Prospective students are advised to view the scholarship closing dates on the University of Sydney's website to ensure they apply in time.
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