Subject: Mid-career training at Queens University
Mid-Career Master of Art Conservation program at Queen's University Conservators with a minimum of five years' experience are invited to apply for admission to the Master of Art Conservation (Research) degree program. In response to the need for mid-career training, this degree path is suitable for busy professionals with limited time for further studies. Students are expected to complete course work and research during an initial eight to twelve month on-campus residency period; the thesis may be completed after students return to their place of employment. The MAC (Research) degree requires advanced lecture courses and completion of a thesis. Academic requirements for admission include B.A. with minimum B+ average and one year of general university-level chemistry plus one semester of organic chemistry (with lab). Inquiries about this degree program may be addressed to: Coordinator of Graduate Studies Art Conservation Program Department of Art Queen's University Kingston ON K7L 3N6 613-533-2156 Fax: 613-533-6889 *** Conservation DistList Instance 13:25 Distributed: Thursday, October 14, 1999 Message Id: cdl-13-25-005 ***Received on Thursday, 14 October, 1999