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Typical Course Schedule

First Year

Fall Semester

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  • HP 5200: History of American Architecture
  • HP 5206: Researching Historic Structures and Sites
  • HP 6304: Historic Preservation Planning & Policy

Spring Semester

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  • HP5202: History of American Architecture II 
  • HP 6305: Historic Preservation Practice Methods 
  • HP 6306: Architectural Conservation I 
  • HP6301: Intersections of Culture, Nature, and Community 

Second Year

Fall Semester

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  • HP 6307: Architectural Conservation II 
  • HP 6308: Historic Site Museum Management 
  • HP 6991: Internship (with summer placement) 
  • Comprehensive Examination (required) 

Spring Semester (Optional)

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  • HP 6991: Internship
  • HP 6391: Thesis (in lieu of internship by permission)

Undergraduate and Continuing Education Courses

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The following historic preservation courses are generally open to ¶¶Òõ̽̽ undergraduate students, as well as to non-matriculated students through . Most require instructor permission or course registration overrides. Junior, Senior, or Grad status is a prerequisite for HP 5200 and HP 5202.

  •  ±á±Ê 5200. American Architectural History I. 2 Credits. 

    Study of architectural history to gain fluency in the stylistic terms so essential to historic preservation and to public support for conserving our architectural heritage. Prerequisites: Historic Preservation Graduate student; or twelve hours of History, minimum Junior standing; or Instructor permission. 

  • HP 5202. American Architectural History II. 2 Credits. 

    Continuation of . Study of architectural history to gain fluency in the stylistic terms so essential to historic preservation and to public support for conserving our architectural heritage. Prerequisite:  or Instructor permission.