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M. Arch/M.U.P. Historic Preservation

Historic Preservation (M. Arch) / Urban Planning (M.U.P.)

This program enables students to gain two separate, concurrent degrees: the Master of Architecture, History and Preservation Option, and the Master of Urban Planning offered by the Department of Urban and Regional Planning. Each degree is under the control of its granting unit with its own advisor. While a graduate candidate must meet the requirements for each degree, application and admission to both units need not be simultaneous.

Joint Degree Program Sample Schedule

First Semester
ARCH 502: Structural Planning (Core Course) 4 hours
ARCH 571: Architectural Design Studio (Core Course) 6 hours
UP 501: American Planning Thought 3 hours
Elective 3 hours
Total: 
16 hours

 

Second Semester
ARCH 416: Modern American Architecture 3 hours
ARCH 419: Historic Building Preservation 3 hours
ARCH 501: Architectural Practice (Core Course) 3 hours
ARCH 572: Architectural Design Studio II (Core Course) 6 hours
Total: 
15 hours

 

Third Semester
UP 408: Law and Planning 4 hours
ARCH 573 Architectural Design Studio III (Core Course) 6 hours
UP 503: Land Use and Site Planning 4 hours
Elective 3 hours
Total: 
17

 

Fourth Semester
UP 420: Plng for Historic Preservation 4 hours
UP 502: Plng Communication & Analysis  3 hours
UP 506: Urban and Regional Analysis 3 hours
Arch 574 Architectural Design Studio IV (Core Course) 6 hours
Total: 
16 hours

 

Fifth Semester
ARCH 518: Recording Historic Building 3 hours
ARCH 519: Conserv of Building Materials 4 hours
UP 505: Economics of Plans & Policies  3 hours
Elective 4 hours
Total: 
14 hours

 

Sixth Semester
ARCH 591 P: Spec Prob Arch Hist & Pres (Historic Preservation Section) 6 hours
Elective 2 hours
Total: 
12 hours

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