The MS in CHES Program has a curriculum, based on the contemporary developments in this field. Curriculum composes of 6 compulsory courses, 1 elective course and a seminar. The compulsory courses are designed to cover certain topics for enabling students to develop their knowledge and skills, necessary for working as a specialist in 'Cultural Heritage Conservation' sector, contributing to productive and competitive economies. On the other hand, the compulsory courses have been designed in a way to provide the flexibility to the students for working in the research areas due to their interests and academic/ professional backgrounds.
list of courses for the program duration
Compulsory Courses
CHES500 Master Thesis
CHES501 Understanding the Heritage: Sources, Methods and Practice
CHES502 Workshop in Building Conservation
CHES503 Philosophy and Theory of Conservation
CHES504 Legal and Administrative Aspects of Conservation
CHES505 Workshop in Urban Conservation
CHES506 Historic Structural Systems: Characteristics, Damages and Decay
CHES598 Seminar
REQ1 Elective Course