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    One year full-time, beginning September each year.

Course Description

The MSc Heritage Visualisation will equip candidates with the knowledge and skill sets required to create digital records and visualisations of heritage sites and objects of local, national and international significance.

Candidates will become familiar with the range of skills needed for the meaningful 3D documentation of cultural sites and heritage assets, and the ability to present them effectively for use by the varied user groups and audiences engaged in areas such as cultural heritage management, conservation, academic research, tourism and beyond.

The course is structured using a combination of lectures, seminars and hands on recording (including the use of laser scanning and photogrammetry) and model development to enable students to understand the process of creating original 3D datasets from critical approaches and project planning through to technical execution and delivery

nd audiences engaged in areas such as cultural heritage management, conservation, academic research, tourism and beyond.

Entry Requirements

You should have a Honours degree or equivalent professional practice in any of the following disciplines:

  • History, archaeology, geography, cultural studies, architecture, the built environment, building surveying, city planning
  • 3D art and design, product design, digital media, digital arts, 3D modelling and animation
  • Computer science or computer graphics

High calibre graduates from other disciplines may be considered if they are able to demonstrate an interest and ability in the field of heritage visualisation.

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Fees

Fees for Session 2021-22 are as follows:

Home:               £7920

Overseas:          £19980

Student Destinations

Module Details

Stage 1

  • Academic Skills for Masters Research
  • Heritage Visualisation 1
    • 3D Modelling & Animation
    • Digital Documentation of Cultural Heritage
    • Interactive Heritage Visualisation

Stage 2

  • Heritage Visualisation 2
    • including data aquisition and processing
  • Cross-school or SimVis Elective. Recommended electives include courses in advanced 3D modelling, audio for interactive environments, and a number of electives offered by the Mackintosh School of Architecture.

Stage 3

  • MSc Research Project (60 credits)

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