THREE-YEAR PROGRAMME
1982. First School of
Antiquarian Studies in Spain.
The
search for the art object, its classification, restoration, and pricing, and
finally its introduction into the marketplace, constitute the exciting work of
the antiquarian. In the School of Antiquarian Studies, the student is taught
the business of buying and selling objects of art.
Few
occupations provide as much satisfaction as does the antique trade. It is a
complex and fascinating world which never disappoints those who sample what it
has to offer.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
In
addition to freelance work, graduates are able to work in positions such as:
Appraiser; Specialist and Cataloguer of Works of Art and Art Objects; Auction
Buyer;
Artistic Investment Consultant; etc.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Applicants
must hold a “Bachillerato LOGSE” diploma, an equivalent diplo-ma, or the
university entrance exams for students over 25.
Examples
of requirements for foreign students:
• UK: A Levels
• Ireland: Leaving
Certificate
• France: Le
Baccalaureate
• USA: High School
Diploma.
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