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Historic Preservation Certificate

Historic Preservation is the interdisciplinary field that seeks to identify, document, preserve and protect significant structures, sites and landscapes.

Post-secondary Certificate - Historic Preservation

College of Humanities & Sciences

Degree Specific Credits: 18

Required Cumulative GPA: 2.0

Catalog Year: 2020-21

Summary

Core Courses

12

History Electives

3

Internship or Independent Study

3

Total Hours

18


Core Courses

Code

Title

Hours

Complete all of the following courses:

ANTY 451

Cultural Resource Management

3

ANTY 456

Historical Archaeology

3

GPHY 465

Planning Principles & Processes

3

HPRV 400

Historic Preservation

3

Total Hours

12

Minimum Required Grade: C


History Electives

Code

Title

Hours

Complete 3 credits of the following courses:

3

HSTA 320

Birth of Modern US

HSTA 321

America in Crisis

HSTA 322

U.S. History: WWII to Present

Total Hours

3

Minimum Required Grade: C


Internship or Independent Study

Note: Internship must be with an approved, appropriate preservation-based agency or focused on an approved preservation-based topic.

Code

Title

Hours

Complete three credits of the following courses:

3

ANTY 398

Internship

ANTY 492

Independent Study

Total Hours

3

Minimum Required Grade: C