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Conservation: Conservation of Inorganic Material

Code: KXA24S1

Degree:
Bachelor of Culture and Arts

Degree title:
Bachelor of Culture and Arts

Credits:
240 ects

Duration:
4 years (240 cr)

Start semester:
Autumn 2024

Descriptions

The conservator’s task is to ensure the preservation and sustainable use of cultural heritage. Conservation encompasses all the activities with which the decay of cultural heritage is slowed down or prevented. If necessary, conservation can be supplemented with restoration.

Conservators work as specialists responsible for conservation and preservation of cultural heritage in cooperation with other specialists of the cultural heritage field. Conservators often work in teams, and therefore cooperation skills and flexibility are an integral part of the professional skills of a conservator. Conservators work in museums, conservation centers, archives, libraries, foundations, conservation projects and universities, or as independent conservation entrepreneurs.

The degree program in Conservation is phenomena based and consists of supportive studies, material studies and studies in conservation. Compulsory to all students common studies consist of the basic studying and learning skills, language studies, entrepreneurship studies and theoretical and methodological studies. The structure of learning path is based on the professional competencies. The professional studies in conservation include project studies with emphasis on the cooperation with the working life.

The skills are based on the general competences related to conservation/restoration, including the pan-European requirements for the profession (see European Network for Conservation-Restoration Education and ICOM). As the Metropolia UAS is the only university in Finland offering conservation education, the international cooperation is an essential part of the studies in conservation. In practice, this means long-term student exchange, work placement periods and short-term study trips abroad.

The bachelor´s thesis is an independent study project during the final year of studies made usually for the working life and consists of an advanced professional project and theoretical thesis on it.

In addition to manual skills, conservators possess good theoretical, technical and scientific competences and good problem-solving skills. A conservator can analyze the properties and behavior of different materials related to her/his work. A conservator knows the characteristics of different materials related to cultural heritage and conservation and is able creatively solve problems and develop methods concerning conservation. A conservator knows the global issues and trends in the field of cultural heritage and recognizes the effect of technological development on his/her work, tasks and goals. A conservator is able to apply the principles of sustainability taking into consideration the global responsibility of her/his actions.

Objective

Documentation, collection management, conservation skills and theory, contextual knowledge, material science, sustainable development and ethics.

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Code Name Credits (cr) 2024-2025 2025-2026 2026-2027 2027-2028 Autumn 2024 Spring 2025 Autumn 2025 Spring 2026 Autumn 2026 Spring 2027 Autumn 2027 Spring 2028 1. / 2024 2. / 2024 3. / 2025 4. / 2025 1. / 2025 2. / 2025 3. / 2026 4. / 2026 1. / 2026 2. / 2026 3. / 2027 4. / 2027 1. / 2027 2. / 2027 3. / 2028 4. / 2028
KXA24S1-1001
Orientative Studies

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KX00FR74 Orientation 5
KX00FR75 Introduction to Conservation 5
KX00FR76 Intoduction to Archaeology 5
KX00FR77 Conservation Documentation I 5
KX00FR78 History of Art and Culture 5
KX00FR79 Professional English 5
KX00FR80 Professional Swedish 5
KX00FR81 Business Planning and Professional Communication 5
KX00FR82 Research Methodology and Scientific Communication 5
KXA24S1-1002
Basics of Professional Studies

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40
KX00FR83 Conservation Methodology and Ethics 5
KX00FR84 Museology 5
KX00FR85 Documentation in Conservation II 5
KX00FR86 Introduction to Technology and Assemblages 5
KX00FR87 Chemistry 1 5
KX00FR88 Chemistry 1 Advanced Course 5
KX00FR89 Chemistry 2 5
KX00FR90 Analytical Research Methods 5
KXA24S1-1003
Professional Studies

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85
KX00FR91 Corrosion of Metals 5
KX00FR92 Conservation of Ceramics and Glass 5
KX00FR93 Conservation of Metals 10
KX00FR94 Conservation of Archaeological Materials 10
KX00FR95 Organic Materials, Properties and Ageing 5
KX00FR96 Inorganic Materials, Properties and Ageing 5
KX00FR97 Conservation of Organic Materials 5
KX00FR98 Conservation of Waterlogged Archaeological Materials 15
KX00FR99 Modern Materials 5
KX00FS00 Conservation Project I 5
KX00FS01 Conservation Project II 5
XX00DZ39 Multidisciplinary Innovation Project 10
KXA24S1-1004
Elective Studies

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15
KXA24S1-1005
Internships

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30
KX00FS02 Internship I 15
KX00FS03 Internship II 15
KXA24S1-1006
Bachelor's Thesis and Advanced Professional Project

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25
XX00EL75 Planning of the Thesis Work 5
XX00EL76 Execution of the Thesis Work 5
XX00EL77 Reporting of the Thesis and Maturity Test 5
KX00FS05 Advanced Professional Project 10
Total 240 60 60 60 45 30 30 30 30 30 30 20 25 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 10 10 12.5 12.5

Due to the timing of optional and elective courses, credit accumulation per semester / academic year may vary.

conservator::competences

Lähettäjä: Tuula Auer 4.2.2009

Dokumentation competence
Conservation Documentation I
Documentation in Conservation II
Introduction to Technology and Assemblages
Analytical Research Methods
Corrosion of Metals
Conservation of Ceramics and Glass
Conservation of Metals
Conservation of Archaeological Materials
Organic Materials, Properties and Ageing
Inorganic Materials, Properties and Ageing
Conservation of Organic Materials
Conservation of Waterlogged Archaeological Materials
Modern Materials
Competence relating to collections
Conservation of Ceramics and Glass
Conservation of Metals
Conservation of Organic Materials
Conservation of Waterlogged Archaeological Materials
Conservation Project I
Conservation Project II
Internship I
Internship II
Conservation competence
Introduction to Conservation
Intoduction to Archaeology
Conservation Documentation I
Conservation Methodology and Ethics
Museology
Documentation in Conservation II
Introduction to Technology and Assemblages
Corrosion of Metals
Conservation of Ceramics and Glass
Conservation of Metals
Conservation of Archaeological Materials
Organic Materials, Properties and Ageing
Inorganic Materials, Properties and Ageing
Conservation of Organic Materials
Conservation of Waterlogged Archaeological Materials
Modern Materials
Conservation Project I
Conservation Project II
Internship I
Internship II
Planning of the Thesis Work
Execution of the Thesis Work
Reporting of the Thesis and Maturity Test
Advanced Professional Project
Contextualisation competence
Introduction to Conservation
Intoduction to Archaeology
History of Art and Culture
Professional English
Professional Swedish
Research Methodology and Scientific Communication
Conservation Methodology and Ethics
Museology
Chemistry 1
Chemistry 1 Advanced Course
Chemistry 2
Analytical Research Methods
Conservation of Ceramics and Glass
Conservation of Metals
Conservation of Archaeological Materials
Conservation of Organic Materials
Conservation of Waterlogged Archaeological Materials
Modern Materials
Planning of the Thesis Work
Execution of the Thesis Work
Reporting of the Thesis and Maturity Test
Advanced Professional Project
Competence in material analysis
Intoduction to Archaeology
Introduction to Technology and Assemblages
Chemistry 2
Analytical Research Methods
Corrosion of Metals
Conservation of Ceramics and Glass
Conservation of Metals
Conservation of Archaeological Materials
Organic Materials, Properties and Ageing
Inorganic Materials, Properties and Ageing
Conservation of Organic Materials
Conservation of Waterlogged Archaeological Materials
Modern Materials
Not grouped
Orientation
Business Planning and Professional Communication
Multidisciplinary Innovation Project

amk::amk-tutkintojen kieliopinnot

AMK-tutkintoon johtavien opintojen tavoitteena on, että tutkinnon suorittaneella on riittävä viestintä- ja kielitaito oman alansa tehtäviin sekä kansainväliseen toimintaan ja yhteistyöhön. (Valtioneuvoston asetus ammattikorkeakoulusta 1129/2014, 4 §).

Professional English

Vieraan kielen kirjallinen ja suullinen taito, joka ammatin harjoittamisen ja ammatillisen kehityksen kannalta on tarpeellinen.

Professional English
Second language (Finnish)

No attached course units

Second domestic language (Swedish)

Ruotsin kielen taito, joka julkisyhteisöjen henkilöstöltä vaadittavasta kielitaidosta annetun lain (424/2003) mukaan vaaditaan korkeakoulututkintoa edellyttävään virkaan kaksikielisellä virka-alueella ja joka ammatin harjoittamisen ja ammatillisen kehityksen kannalta on tarpeellinen.

Professional Swedish
Not grouped
Orientation
Introduction to Conservation
Intoduction to Archaeology
Conservation Documentation I
History of Art and Culture
Business Planning and Professional Communication
Research Methodology and Scientific Communication
Conservation Methodology and Ethics
Museology
Documentation in Conservation II
Introduction to Technology and Assemblages
Chemistry 1
Chemistry 1 Advanced Course
Chemistry 2
Analytical Research Methods
Corrosion of Metals
Conservation of Ceramics and Glass
Conservation of Metals
Conservation of Archaeological Materials
Organic Materials, Properties and Ageing
Inorganic Materials, Properties and Ageing
Conservation of Organic Materials
Conservation of Waterlogged Archaeological Materials
Modern Materials
Conservation Project I
Conservation Project II
Multidisciplinary Innovation Project
Internship I
Internship II
Planning of the Thesis Work
Execution of the Thesis Work
Reporting of the Thesis and Maturity Test
Advanced Professional Project

ARENE 2022::UAS shared competences::Bachelor’s degree

Replaces the Metropolia's Generic Competences::Bachelor's Degree, UAS” -matrix.. Heidi Rontu/31.8.2022

Ethics

The graduating student adheres to the ethical principles and values of their field of profession, taking the principles of equality and non-discrimination into account.
- Is able to take responsibility for their own actions and their consequences and reflects on them in accordance with the ethical principles and values of their field.
- Takes others into account and promotes equality and non-discrimination.
- Take into account the realisation of diversity and accessibility in their actions.
- Understands the principles of responsible conduct of research and adheres to them.
- Is able to influence society based on ethical values.

Introduction to Conservation
Intoduction to Archaeology
Conservation Documentation I
History of Art and Culture
Business Planning and Professional Communication
Conservation Methodology and Ethics
Museology
Analytical Research Methods
Conservation of Archaeological Materials
Conservation of Organic Materials
Conservation of Waterlogged Archaeological Materials
Conservation Project I
Conservation Project II
Multidisciplinary Innovation Project
Planning of the Thesis Work
Execution of the Thesis Work
Reporting of the Thesis and Maturity Test
Advanced Professional Project
Proactive development

The graduating student is able to develop solutions that anticipate the future of their own field, applying existing knowledge and research and development methods.
- Solves problem situations creatively and reforms operating methods together with others.
- Is able to work in projects in cooperation with actors of different fields.
- Is able to apply existing knowledge in the field in development and utilises research and development methods.
- Is able to seek customer-oriented, sustainable and economically viable solutions, anticipating the future of their field.

Intoduction to Archaeology
Conservation Methodology and Ethics
Multidisciplinary Innovation Project
Internationality and multiculturalism

The graduating student is able to operate in multicultural and international operating environments and networks.
- Is familiar with the impacts of their cultural background on their activities and is able to develop operating methods that take multiculturalism into account in their work community.
- Is able to monitor and utilise the international development of their field in their work.
- Is able to communicate internationally in their work tasks.

Introduction to Conservation
Intoduction to Archaeology
Professional English
Professional Swedish
Conservation Methodology and Ethics
Museology
Introduction to Technology and Assemblages
Analytical Research Methods
Conservation of Ceramics and Glass
Conservation of Archaeological Materials
Conservation of Organic Materials
Conservation of Waterlogged Archaeological Materials
Conservation Project I
Conservation Project II
Multidisciplinary Innovation Project
Internship I
Internship II
Planning of the Thesis Work
Execution of the Thesis Work
Reporting of the Thesis and Maturity Test
Advanced Professional Project
Sustainable development

The graduating student is familiar with the principles of sustainable development, promotes their implementation and acts responsibly as a professional and a member of society.
- Is able to use information related to their field in finding, implementing and establishing sustainable solutions and operating models.
- Understands sustainability challenges, their interdependencies and the various aspects of issues and problem

Orientation
Introduction to Conservation
Intoduction to Archaeology
Conservation Documentation I
History of Art and Culture
Professional English
Professional Swedish
Business Planning and Professional Communication
Research Methodology and Scientific Communication
Conservation Methodology and Ethics
Museology
Documentation in Conservation II
Introduction to Technology and Assemblages
Chemistry 1
Chemistry 1 Advanced Course
Chemistry 2
Corrosion of Metals
Conservation of Ceramics and Glass
Conservation of Metals
Conservation of Archaeological Materials
Organic Materials, Properties and Ageing
Inorganic Materials, Properties and Ageing
Conservation of Organic Materials
Conservation of Waterlogged Archaeological Materials
Modern Materials
Conservation Project I
Conservation Project II
Multidisciplinary Innovation Project
Internship I
Planning of the Thesis Work
Execution of the Thesis Work
Reporting of the Thesis and Maturity Test
Advanced Professional Project
Learning to learn

The graduating student recognises the strengths and development areas of their competence and learning methods, and they utilise the opportunities communities and digitalisation provide in their learning.
- Assesses and develops their competence and learning methods in different learning environments.
- Is able to acquire, critically assess and appropriately apply the national and international knowledge base and practices of their field.
- Also takes responsibility for group learning and sharing what has been learned.

Orientation
Intoduction to Archaeology
Conservation Documentation I
Research Methodology and Scientific Communication
Conservation Methodology and Ethics
Museology
Documentation in Conservation II
Multidisciplinary Innovation Project
Operating in a workplace

The graduating student has versatile working life skills and is able to operate in work communities of their field.
- Is able to work constructively in a work community and promotes their own and their work community’s well-being.
- Is able to act professionally in communication and interaction situations at a workplace.
- Utilises the opportunities offered by technology and digitalisation in their work.
- Understands the complexity of changing working life and their own resilience in changing working life situations
- Has capabilities for an entrepreneurial approach.

Introduction to Conservation
Conservation Documentation I
Business Planning and Professional Communication
Documentation in Conservation II
Chemistry 1 Advanced Course
Analytical Research Methods
Conservation of Archaeological Materials
Conservation of Waterlogged Archaeological Materials
Conservation Project I
Conservation Project II
Multidisciplinary Innovation Project
Internship I
Internship II
Planning of the Thesis Work
Execution of the Thesis Work
Reporting of the Thesis and Maturity Test
Advanced Professional Project
Not grouped

Code Name Credits (cr)
KXA24S1-1001
Orientative Studies

(Choose all)

45
KX00FR74 Orientation 5
KX00FR75 Introduction to Conservation 5
KX00FR76 Intoduction to Archaeology 5
KX00FR77 Conservation Documentation I 5
KX00FR78 History of Art and Culture 5
KX00FR79 Professional English 5
KX00FR80 Professional Swedish 5
KX00FR81 Business Planning and Professional Communication 5
KX00FR82 Research Methodology and Scientific Communication 5
KXA24S1-1002
Basics of Professional Studies

(Choose all)

40
KX00FR83 Conservation Methodology and Ethics 5
KX00FR84 Museology 5
KX00FR85 Documentation in Conservation II 5
KX00FR86 Introduction to Technology and Assemblages 5
KX00FR87 Chemistry 1 5
KX00FR88 Chemistry 1 Advanced Course 5
KX00FR89 Chemistry 2 5
KX00FR90 Analytical Research Methods 5
KXA24S1-1003
Professional Studies

(Choose all)

85
KX00FR91 Corrosion of Metals 5
KX00FR92 Conservation of Ceramics and Glass 5
KX00FR93 Conservation of Metals 10
KX00FR94 Conservation of Archaeological Materials 10
KX00FR95 Organic Materials, Properties and Ageing 5
KX00FR96 Inorganic Materials, Properties and Ageing 5
KX00FR97 Conservation of Organic Materials 5
KX00FR98 Conservation of Waterlogged Archaeological Materials 15
KX00FR99 Modern Materials 5
KX00FS00 Conservation Project I 5
KX00FS01 Conservation Project II 5
XX00DZ39 Multidisciplinary Innovation Project 10
KXA24S1-1004
Elective Studies

(Choose ects: 15)

15
KXA24S1-1005
Internships

(Choose all)

30
KX00FS02 Internship I 15
KX00FS03 Internship II 15
KXA24S1-1006
Bachelor's Thesis and Advanced Professional Project

(Choose all)

25
XX00EL75 Planning of the Thesis Work 5
XX00EL76 Execution of the Thesis Work 5
XX00EL77 Reporting of the Thesis and Maturity Test 5
KX00FS05 Advanced Professional Project 10