Historic Preservation Certificate

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

Certificate of Applied Science - Historic Preservation

College Humanities & Sciences

Degree Specific Credits: 21

Required Cumulative GPA: 2.0

Catalog Year: 2017-2018

Note: Historic Preservation is the interdisciplinary field that seeks to identify, document, preserve and protect significant structures, sites and landscapes. To earn a certificate in historic preservation the student must complete a minimum of 21 credits.

Summary

Core Courses12
History Electives3
Internship or Independent Study3
Total Hours18

Core Courses

Rule: must complete all courses

ANTY 451Cultural Resource Management3
ANTY 456Historical Archaeology3
GPHY 465Planning Principles & Processes3
HPRV 400Historic Preservation3
Total Hours12

Minimum Required Grade: C


History Electives

Rule: Must complete three credits

Select one of the following:3
HSTA 320
Birth of Modern US
HSTA 321
America in Crisis
HSTA 322
U.S. History: WWII to Present
Total Hours3

Minimum Required Grade: C


Internship or Independent Study

Rule: Must complete three credits

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

Select three credits from the following:3
ANTY 398
Internship
ANTY 492
Independent Study
Total Hours3

Minimum Required Grade: C