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International Heritage Visualisation

work made by MSc students (Reflectance Transformation Imaging taken at night at BallyHennan kirkyard near Arrochar, Loch Lomond, and virtual reality still of the Clyde crane. Images: ital Design Studio > copyright

Funded Places and Scholarships

at the  DIGITAL DESIGN STUDIO : The Glasgow School of Art

http://www.gsa.ac.uk/study/graduate-degrees/international-heritage-visualisation/

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 cultural heritage management, conservation, academic research, tourism and art practice.

The course is structured using a combination of lectures, seminars and hands on recording (using 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. Utilising experienced professionals from the fields of heritage management, buildings recording and 3D modelling the candidates will benefit from the courses’ novel approach to fostering multi-disciplinary study in heritage, architectural visualisation, animation and interactive software development and archaeological practice.

Scholarships and Funded Places

For students applying to start their study in September 2015, a number of fully funded SFC fee waiver places are available. Additionally, there are a range of scholarships available which cover partial or full fees. More information can be found here.

Entry requirements

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

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