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Art Conservation
Preserving Global Heritage
The Department of Art Conservation is an international leader committed to educating professional conservators skilled in the examination, analysis, treatment and care of cultural heritage. The department consists of an undergraduate and master’s program in art conservation, the latter in collaboration with Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, and an interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in Preservation Studies.
Connecting the arts, humanities and sciences, an undergraduate degree in art conservation prepares students for graduate-level study in the preservation of material culture, historic preservation, museum studies, library science and other related fields. This program, one of only five in the nation, offers students the opportunity to work with leading conservators and scientists while studying a range of cultural materials from archaeological to indigenous and contemporary from the UD Special Collections & Museum and collecting repositories worldwide. Since 1971, our graduates have preserved iconic treasures from the Declaration of Independence to the Emancipation Proclamation, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the decorative interiors of the Forbidden City and most recently the George Floyd Memorial. Their work engages communities, strengthens cultural understanding and fosters knowledge and joy.
Areas of Study
- Art History
- Art Studio
- Anthropology
- Museum Studies
- Preventive Conservation
Career Options
- Art conservator (with master's degree in art conservation)
- Art handler in museums or galleries
- Collection manager
- Historic preservationist
- Museum technician
- Preservation librarian
- Registrar
What’s special about this program?
We are the only university to offer courses taught by multiple conservators at the undergraduate level. On average, our undergraduates have six conservation professors. This mentorship is vital for entry into competitive art conservation graduate programs. We have specialized courses in both theory and practice. Our faculty offer conservation-specific courses and in-house conservation internships in a variety of media. We also help students find outside internships. UD's Winter Session affords a great opportunity to study abroad or get hands-on experience through a short internship. Students have interned in many institutions across the country and abroad — from the National Museum of American History, to the Arizona State Museum, to the Archaeology Conservation Centre (CCA) in Rieta, Italy. Our undergraduate degree is truly interdisciplinary and makes the most of a liberal arts education.
Get Involved
Undergraduate Research
Material Culture Living Learning Community
Art Conservation, Art History and Anthropology Clubs
National and International Internships
Fulbright U.S. Student Program
Sample curriculum
ARTC101
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First Year Experience |
ARTC185
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Color Mixing and Matching |
ARTC280
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Drawing in the West |
ENGL110 | Seminar in Composition
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MATH114 |
College Mathematics and Statistics
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100-300 Level
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Intro Art History/Anthropology |
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Visual Acuity |
University Breadth Courses
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Foreign Language Course
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ART243/250/281/290 | Introductory Art Course
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ARTC301 | Preservation of Cultural Property I
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ARTC302 | Preservation of Cultural Property II
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CHEM103 | General Chemistry I
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CHEM104 | General Chemistry II
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University Breadth Courses
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Art History/Anthropology Course
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Foreign Language Course
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Minor Requirements
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Elective Course |
ART243/250/281/290
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Introductory Art Course |
ARTC210
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Color Science |
ARTC390
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Art and Forensics |
ARTC464
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Conservation Internship |
ARTC480/488/489/490
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ARTC Studio |
ARTC485
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Studio Color Mixing Matching |
CHEM321 & CHEM325
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Organic Chemistry I with Lab |
CHEM322 & CHEM326 | Organic Chemistry II with Lab
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Art History/Anthropology Course
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Minor Requirement
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Elective Course |
ART243/250/281/290
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Introductory Art Course |
ARTC464
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Conservation Internship |
ARTC480/488/489/490
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ARTC Studio |
ARTC495
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Senior Capstone (Fall semester only) |
Additional Science Course
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Art History/Anthropology Course
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Minor Requirements
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University Breadth Courses
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Elective Course |