The programme uses the strength of the surrounding region and benefits from its advantages. Students will be trained in the philosophy and analysis of monumental heritage.
Design and technical details of protection are taught with the help of UNESCO monuments in the region. In addition to these regional examples, students will gain an international perspective on monumental heritage.
The programme includes practical elements and excursions.
Design and technical details of protection are taught with the help of UNESCO monuments in the region. In addition to these regional examples, students will gain an international perspective on monumental heritage.
The programme includes practical elements and excursions.
Educational organisation
First programme semesterHumanities: Fundamentals
- Theory of heritage management
- Theory of architecture I
- Technical fundamentals of heritage management
- Construction methods and structures of organic materials
Elective
German language
Second programme semester
Representation:
- Garden heritage management
- Theory of architecture II
- Technical fundamentals of garden heritage
- Construction methods and structures of inorganic materials
Elective
German language
Third programme semester
Compulsory modules:
- Modernities
- Urban design
Technology III:
- Technical fundamentals of Modernity
- Urban construction methods and structures
Elective I
Elective II
Fourth programme semester
Master's thesis
Master's colloquium
Forms of assessment
Types of exam: design/written assignmentPresentation and colloquium
Term paper
Experimental work
Course objectives
Graduates should possess theoretical and practical skills for the conservation of heritage listed properties, particularly World Heritage sites, may draw action plans for the conservation and protection and can be incorporated in historic legal issues. Public relations and tourism management are additional competencies to be acquired.Language requirements
The programme is conducted in English. Students must demonstrate adequate language skills according to TOEFL examination standards or equivalent. Knowledge of German is not required but is offered as an elective course in order to provide interested students with the possibility to learn the language of the host country.Academic requirements
Students need a minimum of a three- to five-year Bachelor's degree in architecture recognised in Germany. Bachelor's degree holders in disciplines such as archaeology, art history, geography, civil engineering, history, planning and surveying, design, interior design or students interested in the preservation of monuments are also accepted. Candidates may also be admitted on the basis of relevant work experience.Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
Enrolment fees
76 EUR semester fee (covering a contribution to the Student Services and Student Union, but no public transport semester ticket is included or available)Costs of living
Approx. 670 EUR per month to cover living expenses (incl. accommodation, excl. health insurance costs). Cheap rail fares/student discount on trains available.Job opportunities
The university does not offer jobs. There are, however, numerous job options in the city. Language tutors are in high demand.Arrival support
Students receive information before arrival concerning accommodation, schedules and other relevant questions. The semester starts with a meeting of all students and staff.The International Office/Akademisches Auslandsamt runs a student-to-student buddy programme for incoming international students at all three sites of Anhalt University. This includes pre- and post-arrival support (pick-up support, local information on university and place of residence etc.).
Interested international students should contact their future degree programme staff at Anhalt if they wish to have a buddy before and on arrival.
Anhalt University's sites at Köthen, Bernburg and Dessau run different formats of welcoming sessions/weeks for international students at the beginning of each semester.
For further information see: http://www.hs-anhalt.de/international/international-students.html
Services and support for international students
Both programme co-ordinators and the International Office/Akademisches Auslandsamt offer support services for international students during their entire stay at Anhalt University (social and study related).For further information see: http://www.hs-anhalt.de/international/international-students.html
Academic Adviser for Monumental Heritage (MMH): Ms Annemarie Reimann
a.reimann@afg.hs-anhalt.de
Campus Coordinator for International Students: Ms Yili Lu
y.lu@afg.hs-anhalt.de
Accommodation
Accommodation near the campus is offered by the Studentenwerk Halle / Student Services. The Studentenwerk works together with the university but is an independent institution. In order to reserve a room, the application should be sent as soon as possible.Student Services runs an online application portal for student housing. Only online applications are accepted and need to be submitted under: http://www.tl1host.de/SWHAL/?lang_id=2
Check: http://www.studentenwerk-halle.de
Apartment and room shares are also available, but it will take time and effort to find something appropriate, so please plan ahead. No guaranteed accommodation is available.
For further information see: http://www.hs-anhalt.de/international/international-students.html