The Urban Conservation Master's program is a specialized degree that focuses on the preservation and management of urban cultural and natural heritage. The program typically covers topics such as urban planning, historic preservation, cultural resource management, conservation biology, and sustainability, with a focus on applying theoretical knowledge to real-world urban conservation projects. Students in this program may develop skills in areas such as policy analysis, community engagement, and project management, and may have opportunities to work on projects in partnership with government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private companies.