Faculty of Theology

Diploma in the Archival and Cultural Appreciation of Ecclesiastical Patrimony

Diploma in the Archival and Cultural Appreciation of Ecclesiastical Patrimony

The Diploma in the Archival and Cultural Appreciation of Ecclesiastical Patrimony is an undergraduate course (MQF Level 5) intended to provide students with the elements necessary to interpret the Church’s cultural heritage within the broader context of significant events and movements in the broader history of the European continent.  

The course is recommended for candidates at any level, who are interested in the Ecclesiastical Cultural heritage.  

Course duration: 4 semesters part-time (evening)  

Study mode: taught (2 years)  

Opening next: October 2025 (offered every 2 years)

Funding Opportunities: Eligible candidates can apply for a bursary  of 800 EU and may benefit from a tax credit covering 70% of tuition fees under the Get Qualified Scheme.

Recognition and Accreditation of Prior Learning (RPL): Prospective students with prior expertise or skills may access the course and/or gain exemptions from certain parts through the University’s RPL process.

Queries may be sent by email to the course coordinator: Rev. Dr Nicholas Joseph Doublet 


https://www.um.edu.mt/theology/prospective/patrimony/