INTRO TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION

Course Code:
HIS 236
Course Group(s):
AMERICAN HISTORY COURSES, ANTHROPOLOGY/ARCHAEOLOGY COGNATE ELECTIVES, CONTEXTS AND SYSTEMS
Active Term:
Fall Term
/ Even Years
Course Description:

In this course students will study the evolution of the preservation movement in the U.S. from its historic roots to the state of the field and the challenges facing it today. We examine shifting theoretical approaches, as well as the various forces driving preservation. Students gain an understanding of the tools preservationists use today, including historical research, state, federal and local law, community organizational support, and the application of scientific and technological methods to building preservation.

Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture
Total hours: 45
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