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Conservation Restoration Field Archaeology German Diplom Degree at Fachhochschule Fur Technik Und Wirtschaft Berlin

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Conservation-Restoration/ Field Archaeology – German “Diplom” Degree

Short Description
Those who study Conservation-Restoration/Field Archaeology acquire the knowledge and skills needed to independently and responsibly work on all tasks involved in the conservation and restoration or excavation of difficult objects. Students may opt to specialise in the restoration of technical or archaeological cultural objects, or photographs, film and data storage media, or they may favour field archaeology. The FHTW Berlin is the only university in Germany that offers studies in the restoration of technical cultural objects, photographs, film and data storage media, and field archaeology.
The German “Diplom” study programme is currently being phased out and will be replaced by the Bachelor’s degree programme Conservation-Restoration/Field Archaeology.
Information for Applicants German Name: Restaurierung/ Grabungstechnik
Department: Design
Duration: 8 Terms
Language: German
Start: to be phased out
Pre-study Internship: 52 weeks

General Information Location: Campus Wilhelminenhof
Homepage of the Programme: http://www.f5.fhtw-berlin.de/krg
Homepage of the department: http://www.f5.fhtw-berlin.de/
Module Description: -
Course Schedule Including General Electives (AWE): Schedule incl. Electives (AWE)

Contact Persons Study Programme Director: Prof. Dr. Christian Stadelmann
Study Programme Advisor: Prof. Ruth Keller-Kempas
Pre-study Internship Advisor: -
Internship Advisor: Prof. Ruth Keller-Kempas
BAföG Advisor: Prof. Ruth Keller-Kempas
Chairperson of the Examination Board: Prof. Dr. Christian Stadelmann

Contact the department’s office of administration with any organisational enquiries about e.g. procedures concerning illness or final theses.
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Conservation Restoration Field Archaeology Bachelor Degree at Fachhochschule Fur Technik Und Wirtschaft Berlin

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Conservation-Restoration/ Field Archaeology – Bachelor’s Degree

Short Description
Those who study Conservation-Restoration/Field Archaeology acquire the knowledge and skills needed to independently and responsibly work on all tasks involved in the conservation and restoration or excavation of difficult objects. Students may opt to specialise in the restoration of technical or archaeological cultural objects, or photographs, film and data storage media, or they may favour field archaeology. The FHTW Berlin is the only university in Germany that offers studies in the restoration of technical cultural objects, photographs, film and data storage media, and field archaeology. A Master’s degree study programme is currently planned for the 2010 summer term.
Information for Applicants German Name: Konservierung und Restaurierung/ Grabungstechnik
Department: Design
Duration: 7 Terms
Language: German
Start: Winter Term
Pre-study Internship: 52 weeks
Special Admission Requirements: Aptitude Test
Detailed Information: RestaurGrabungst_BM.pdf

General Information Location: Campus Wilhelminenhof
Homepage of the Programme: http://www.f5.fhtw-berlin.de/krg
Homepage of the department: http://www.f5.fhtw-berlin.de/
Module Description: -
Course Schedule Including General Electives (AWE): Schedule incl. Electives (AWE)

Contact Persons Study Programme Director: Prof. Dr. Christian Stadelmann
Study Programme Advisor: Prof. Ruth Keller-Kempas
Pre-study Internship Advisor: Kerstin Bartels
Internship Advisor: Prof. Ruth Keller-Kempas
BAföG Advisor: Prof. Ruth Keller-Kempas
Chairperson of the Examination Board: Prof. Dr. Christian Stadelmann

Contact the department’s office of administration with any organisational enquiries about e.g. procedures concerning illness or final theses.