




The Master of Historic Preservation Degree provides opportunities for students to explore a variety of interests. Applications are invited not only from those with degrees in design—architects, interior designers, and landscape architects—but also from those who hold degrees in other disciplines who wish to pursue studies in historic preservation.
CURRICULUM
Year One- Fall Semester
HP 601 Introduction to Historic Preservation
3 credit hours
HP 612 Documentation I
3 credit hours
HP 610 American Architecture I
3 credit hours
HP 613 Historic Structures
3 credit hours
Year One- Spring Semester
HP 602 Dynamics of Historic Preservation
3 credit hours
HP 614 Documentation II
3 credit hours
HP 611 American Architecture II
3 credit hours
HP 798 Masters Project I
3 credit hours
Year Two- Fall Semester
GEO 490G American Landscapes
3 credit hours
HP 616 Preservation Design Studio
6 credit hours
Elective
3 credit hours
Year Two- Spring Semester
HP 799 Masters Project II
3 credit hours
Elective
3 credit hours
Elective
3 credit hours
Elective
3 credit hours