Applied Architectural Stonework & Conservation Foundation Degree

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The course is aimed at those wanting to become professional conservators or are interested in furthering their knowledge of conservation. This unique Foundation Degree is validated by Kingston University. The programme is a blend of academic and practical studies, enabling you to learn the skills needed to become a conservation practitioner. Weymouth College has an international reputation for its stonemasonry courses and is situated on the world-famous Jurassic coast, just miles from the Isle of Portland, globally renowned for its production of Portland Stone. Aims To provide you with an essential grounding in the skills, knowledge and professional requirements of architectural stonework and conservation. The proficiency developed and practical work experienced throughout the course will enable you to make an effective contribution when working with both new and historic stonework in a professional context, making it possible for you to work within the heritage conservation industry. Benefits -Exciting programme of practical activities working on site-specific projects of historic interest within the local community -Professional and inspirational staff from a wide range of industry backgrounds -Compact delivery over 3 days to enable you to work and learn at the same time -Exciting and varied programme of theoretical and practical subjects -High quality provision -Industry contacts who often give you opportunities to work on local and regional conservation projects This course is delivered at the Weymouth College campus and at the Dorset Skills Centre, Poundbury in Dorchester, which has purpose-built workshop and classroom facilities. Transport between the sites will be provided.

Course information

Name: Applied Architectural Stonework & Conservation Foundation Degree Qualification title: Foundation Degree Applied Architecture Stonework & Conservation Qualification type: Assessment This course is assessed through a combination of coursework and examinations, which includes written assignments, practical assignments, write-ups and a personal research project. Keep up-to-date with our stonemasonry blog - www.weymouthcollegestonemasonry.com Awarding Kingston University Created 20150414 15:23:58 Updated 20150414 15:23:58

Entry requirements

None

Provider

WEYMOUTH COLLEGE
Further Education
igs@weymouth.ac.uk
01305 761100
http://www.weymouth.ac.uk

Address

Cranford Avenue Town: WEYMOUTH County:Dorset

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