• Master of Science in Conservation Practice, July 2016, with Merit
• School of History, Religion, and Archaeology, Department of Archaeology and Conservation
• Masters Dissertation: Can medical triage systems be used to develop conservation triage systems for museums and cultural heritage institutions? Download from the Library
• Coursework in: Inorganic Objects: Decay and Conservation, Corrosion and Conservation of Metals, Method in Conservation, Structure and Decay of Organic Materials, Conservation of Wet Archaeological Wood, Museums Collections Management, Polymers, Conservation Practice, Investigative Cleaning, Analysis of Artifacts, and Practical Projects.
• Practical work with: historic coin, small archaeological iron objects, historic ceramic tea pot, waterlogged wood from an excavated ship, wet archaeological leather, WWI map of Belgium, and an African gourd-shaped, wooden container.
• Division of the Social Sciences, Master of Arts in the Social Sciences Program
• Masters Thesis: Memory and Reoccurring Use at Monumental Sites in Northeast Scotland Library
• Coursework: Perspectives in Social Sciences, Ceramic Analysis, Landscape: Theory and Interpretation, Bioarchaeology of the Human Skeleton, Ancient Celtic Societies, Ancient Landscapes I and II, Zooarchaeology, and Introduction to Geographic Information Systems