About the training program
The program prepares highly qualified architectural scientists and restorers capable of deep scientific analysis of architectural forms, urban planning systems, and methods of their preservation. Research covers the history and theory of architecture, architectural stylistics, methods of historical-archival and field research, modern principles and technologies of scientific restoration, reconstruction, and adaptation of cultural heritage objects for modern use.
What do graduates do?
Graduates of graduate studies become leading experts in scientific-restoration design institutes (special scientific-restoration design workshops), monument protection bodies (Ministry of Culture, KGIOP), museums-reserves, as well as teachers of the history and theory of architecture in universities. They lead comprehensive restoration projects, conduct historical and cultural expertise, and engage in fundamental scientific research in the field of architectural studies.