The Heritage Conservation Programs primary aim is to develop skills in the care and conservation of traditional and modern buildings, the latter a growing concern of contemporary conservation practice.
The program allows students/participants to develop specific skills in assessment, interpretation, management, formulation of policy, and documentation of culturally significant places, including buildings, sites and cultural landscapes. New changes and innovations to the course structure will focus on the design of excellent new architectural additions, alterations and adaptations to old buildings of recognised value and the conservation of modern materials. Secondary aims include the promotion of social relevance and cultural continuity as cornerstones of conservation.
Apply through http://sydney.edu.au/future_students/
The Camperdown and Darlington Campuses are home to the faculties of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, Architecture, Arts, Economics and Business, Education and Social Work, Engineering, Medicine, Pharmacy, Science, and Veterinary Science.
Also located on this campus is the University's Centre for English Teaching
This 72-hectare site, located near the junction of Parramatta and City Roads, features landscaped grounds, sports ovals and centres, museums, galleries, two major complexes devoted to student recreation and services, and of course the famous Quadrangle and many other beautiful modern and historic buildings.