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History and Preservation Option

History and Preservation Option, Preservation: Sample Schedule

Sample Schedule (2-year Master of Architecture Degree Program)

The 2-year program is for students holding an undergraduate degree in architectural studies. Students with other backgrounds may enter the 2-year program after completing an accelerated program to meet the architectural studies requirements. The History & Preservation Option leads to a professional Master of Architecture degree accredited by the National Architecture Accrediting Board (NAAB). Students should see their Option Coordinators every semester for advice on what recommended professional electives they should consider taking.

First Semester
ARCH 501: Architectural Practice (Core Course) 3 hours
ARCH 57X: Architectural Design Studio (Core Course) 6 hours
ARCH 577: Theory of Architecture (Core Course) 3 hours
Electives 3 hours
Total: 
15 hours

 

Second Semester
ARCH 416: Modern American Architecture 3 hours
ARCH 419: Historic Building Preservation 3 hours
ARCH 502: Structural Planning (Core Course) 4 hours
ARCH 57X: Architectural Design Studio (Core Course) 6 hours
Total: 
16 hours

 

Third Semester
ARCH 518: Recording Historic Buildings 3 hours
ARCH 519: Conserv of Building Materials 4 hours
ARCH 57X: Architectural Design Studio (Core Course) 6 hours
Electives (Including Professional Issues) (Core Course) 3 hours
Total: 
16 hours

 

Fourth Semester
UP 420: Plng for Historic Preservation 4 hours
ARCH 57X P: Architectural Design Studio (Historic Preservation Section) (Core Course) 6 hours
Electives 5 hours
  15 hours
Total: 
62 hours