Abstract
In 2010, the Spanish studies on the conservation and restoration of
cultural assets must be adapted to the European Education Area
Superior (EHEA). In Spain, the first regulation for adaptation to the EHEA
He has referred to university teaching, and at this moment he is developing
rolling out the one concerning the rest of higher studies, regulated by the Law
Organic of Education (LOE).
As an antecedent to this process, the Spanish regulations for the
adaptation of university studies. The treatment that
gives the LOE to studies of conservation and restoration of cultural assets
as superior teachings, to end the steps that are being taken in
the regulation of these teachings and the minimum contents of the curriculum
of the Higher Degree in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Assets (nor
degree level, with four years of training).
The new conservation and restoration studies will include lessons from
postgraduate, which current graduates will be able to access (Diplomas with
three years of studies). In this way, the new system will allow access to the
educational level required to enter the canning labor market
tion and restoration in any community country.