RECORD: E 214
INSTITUTE: The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
ADDRESS:
Esplanaden 34
KOBENHAVN
DK-1263
TELEPHONE: +45 33 12 68 60
FAX: +45 33 32 08 01
DEPARTMENT NAME: School of Conservation/Konservatorskolan
CONTACT: Mogens S. Koch
POST HELD: Course leader
STAFF WHO TEACH PHOTOGRAPHY, FILM OR TELEVISION: 1
THE INSTITUTION IS PRIMARILY PART OF THE STATE PROVISION.
NUMBER OF COURSES 1
Photographic Documentation & Conservation of Photogs.
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Final qualification:Conservation Technichen, Conservator [Diplom]
Course level is Equivalent to a University degree in DENMARK
The course is validated by a Government/National department or examining board
Course length is 17 week(s) or 3 year(s).
The approximate number of students joining the course each year is 60
The course is designed for full-time students
Minimum age of students at entry is 18
THE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ARE:
Post-graduate with maths and physics. Danish language.
REQUIREMENTS WHICH ARE DESIRABLE FOR ENTRY ONTO THE COURSE ARE:
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The 1st part of the course (Photographic Documentation) leads to a Bachelor of
Arts award and the 2nd (Conservation of Photographs) to a Masters Degree.
Studies in photography, AV and video are also offered as a service course in the
School of Architecture.We would be happy to form links with other courses
specialising in conservation.
COURSE PROFILE: Areas Available For Study
Architectural photography Documentary photography Scientific & technical photography Computer studies for generating images History-of-Art History-of-film History of Photography (still) Photolaboratory & processing work Photographic theory, optics & chemistry Conservation of Photographic materials
The percentage of work placement is 20 %