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About program
Within the Institute of History, the Department for Interdisciplinary History has been providing education in the field of cultural heritage since 2012, initially as a specialization of the History MA program, and from 2016 in the form of an independent Hungarian master’s degree program. Since 2018, the Department has been coordinating a bilingual (English and French) Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree program on cultural heritage (TEMA+ European Territories. Heritage and Development), in association with four partner universities (Charles University, Prague; École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris; University of Catania; Université Laval, Québec) and in cooperation with European Heritage Label (EHL) and various UNESCO organs. The English-language Cultural Heritage Studies MA program is based on the domestic and international experiences of the department. The program includes two specializations: 1) Theory of Cultural Heritage, 2) Museum and Curatorial Studies. The program provides internships for students in several institutions involved in heritage protection and management.
Program details
Degree type
Master
Specialization
Heritage Studies, Humanities
Study type
Full time
Delivery mode
On-Campus
Program duration
2 years | Full time
Tuition fees
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Intakes
September
Study language
English
Program structure
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English requirements
Only one is required
TOEFL-IBT
66/120
IELTS
6/9
Academic requirements
Applicants must hold a university bachelor’s (BA) degree (or an equivalent college degree) in the fields listed below.
Previously earned credits are acknowledged for entry into the program in full if the applicant holds a BA degree in social science bachelor’s degree programs, or humanities bachelor’s degree programs as follows: liberal arts, history, archaeology, ethnography, and Hungarian.
Applicants with a BA degree in architecture and architectural design must have at least 30 credits to enter the program, from areas related to cultural history (cultural anthropology, ethnography, archaeology, philology, aesthetics, art history, history, and cultural studies).
Applicants holding diplomas from any other bachelor and master’s degree programs, as well as programs corresponding to Act LXXX of 1993 on Higher Education accepted by the Credit Transfer Committee of the Faculty of Humanities of ELTE, on the basis of a comparison of the knowledge on which the credit is based, must have at least 40 credits from areas related to cultural history (cultural anthropology, ethnography, archaeology, philology, aesthetics, art history, history, and cultural studies); they can be admitted with a minimum of 30 credits to the program, while the remaining credits should be earned during their first two semesters at the Cultural Heritage Studies MA program in conformity with the Studies and Exams Code of the Faculty of Humanities of ELTE.
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