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IHBC
Recognised Courses
The IHBC, in its Memorandum and Articles, recognises
that historic environment conservation courses can contribute
significantly to the wide-ranging skills sets required of a Full Member
of the institute. Consequently, graduates of these courses with just
two years of relevant professional experience can apply to become a
Full Member of the institute. This is in contrast to the five years of
relevant practice required of other applicants.
The IHBC has welcomed the long-standing partnership
with the conservation courses across the UK in encouraging training and
professional development in the sector. In 2005, as part of a review of
its own operations, the IHBC recognised the need to enhance its
recognition process and introduced a new assessment procedure. Since
then a number of courses have been recognised under the new system, and
this more substantial assessment has been welcomed by the sector as a
whole. Many conservation courses still benefit from earlier recognition
by the IHBC, and have yet to be assessed under the new system. The IHBC
continues to accept applications from
graduates of courses
recognised by the institute under its earlier system of recognition – not least as quality assurance in the
sector remains high precisely because of our links with the course
providers. However the institute is also working with the current
course directors to encourage submissions for approval under the new
system.
Guidance on the recognition process is provided here.
The lists of conservation courses recognised under the
IHBC’s new procedure given below.
Guidance on the IHBC’s recognition of CPD is here
Conservation courses and other professional training
resources are here.
Students interested in joining, and seeking
concessionary membership rates, should look here.
(PDF download of course list)
Conservation Courses recognised by the IHBC
Reference
IHBC 00 |
Course |
Institution/
Dept. |
Contact |
Competenses
Recognised |
Recognition
Year |
Recognition
level |
| IHBC001 |
MSc Historic
Building Conservation |
University
of Portsmouth |
Dr Zeynep
Aygen/ Tim Goodhead |
All |
2005 |
Full |
| IHBC002 |
Historic
Environment Conservation; MA & PG Dip |
University
of Birmingham; Ironbridge Institute |
Harriet
Devlin |
All |
2005 |
Full |
| IHBC004 |
BA Hons
Architectural Conservation |
University
of Derby, School of Arts Design and Technology, Kedleston Road Derby
DE22 1GB |
Roy Lewis |
All |
2006 |
Full |
| IHBC006 |
Dip
Architectural Conservation/
Dip Architecture |
Edinburgh
College of Art |
Dr Miles
Glendinning |
All |
2006 |
Full |
| IHBC007 |
Postgraduate
Diploma/MA
Architectural Conservation |
Plymouth
University, Faculty of Arts
School of Architecture & Design; The Hoe Centre, Notte Street
Plymouth PL1 2AR |
Linda Watson |
All |
2007 |
Full |
| IHBC008 |
MSc
programme in European Urban Conservation |
Town and
Regional Planning, School of Social Sciences, University of Dundee |
Ralph Skea;
Neil Grieves; |
All |
2007 |
Full |
| IHBC 009 |
MSc in Historic Conservation |
Oxford
Brookes University School of the Built Environment in association with
University of Oxford Department of Continuing Education |
Dr Michelle Thomas (OBU)
mgthomas@brookes.ac.uk
& Dr Paul Barnwell
(University of Oxford)
|
All |
2008 |
FULL |
| IHBC010 |
The MSc (External) Degree
in Conservation of the
Historic Environment |
The College of Estate Management, Reading University |
Henry Russell |
All |
2008 |
FULL |
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