Why study MSc Heritage Visualisation?
· The programme focuses on heritage visualisation and representation
· It blends technical skills, creative practice and critical heritage thinking
· The programme equips graduates for careers beyond academia, including the creative and cultural sectors
What are the academic requirements / relevant experience required to study the MSc Heritage Visualisation?
· UK upper 2nd (2:1) or international equivalent
· See our Applicant Guide for detailed entry criteria
What do you need to apply to the programme?
· A complete postgraduate application form
· A written personal statement (500 words max)
· A pre-recorded video (3 mins long)
Applicants should consult the application guidelines on the Programme's page on our website
Who is this programme most suited for?
In general, students who have a genuine interest and desire to work on the heritage domain are welcome to apply. Skills and interests that are particularly relevant to the programme include:
· Heritage
· Archaeology
· History
· Classics
· Mathematics
· Fine Art
What kinds of projects are undertaken by students?
You can see examples of student projects and work on our Postgraduate Showcases.
· MSc Heritage Visualisation Postgraduate Degree 2025
· MSc Heritage Visualisation Postgraduate Degree 2024
· MSc Heritage Visualisation Postgraduate Degree 2023
What industry links does the progamme have?
· National Museum of Scotland
· Historic Environment Scotland
· GSA Archives & Collections
· National Trust for Scotland
· Govan Old Parish Church
· Hung Fut Scotland
· Guest Talks also include: Meta, Unity, 343 Industries, Rockstar, Media Tonic, and Devolver Digital
What are the career prospects?
· Museum sector (inc. Science Museum and Maritime Museum in Scotland)
· Higher Education (inc. Advanced Research Centre at The University of Glasgow)
· National Heritage Bodies
· Charities (including the UK Antarctic Trust)
· African Digital Heritage