HISTORIC PRESERVATION (HP)
HP 007. Professional Portfolio Review.
Historic Preservation majors are required to have a professional portfolio review after completion of the Historic Preservation major requirements. See advisor for details. (0)
HP 100. Introduction to Historic Preservation.
Survey of historic preservation in the U.S.; theory, philosophy, and methods of maintaining the culture of the past. (3)
HP 101-103. Topics in Historic Preservation. Examination of specialized topics or issues in historic preservation. (1-3)
HP 200. Introduction to the Techniques of Local History.
Introduction to value, techniques and methods of local history for the preservationist. Prerequisite: HP 100 or consent of instructor. (3)
HP 391-393. Independent Study in Historic Preservation.
Directed individual study of special topics in historic preservation. (1-3)
HP 405. Archives and Special Collections Management.
Theories, operational issues and their applications to the organization and administration of archives and special collections in public and private institutions. Prerequisite: HP 100 or consent of instructor. (3)
HP 410. Museum Studies.
History, development, theory, and role of museums. Survey of methods, practices and types of museums to acquaint students with the profession. Prerequisite: HP 100 or consent of instructor. (3)
HP 420. Historic Site Administration.
Study of the problems, techniques and administration of historic sites. Prerequisite: HP 100 or consent of the instructor. (3)
HP 450. Problems in Historic Preservation.
Projects in historic preservation that acquaint the student with a broad spectrum of academic/practical problems that complement professional training. Prerequisite: HP 405 or HP 410 or HP 420; or consent of instructor. (3)
HP 500-502. Historic Preservation Internship I, II, III.
Professional practicum requiring demonstration of Historic Preservation competency in appropriate settings under the direction of cooperating site administrators and a University coordinator. (3-9)
HP 552. Historic Preservation Field School.
Intensive field experience in documenting and preserving the built environment and the historic landscape. (3)
HP 585. History of American Architecture.
The study of architectural history as material evidence of America's social, cultural, economic, and technological development. Prerequisite: HP 200 or consent of instructor. (3)
HP 588. Legal and Economic Principles of Historic Preservation.
A study of the legal and economic aspects in the procedures for locating, recording and preserving of American's historical, architectural and cultural resources. Prerequisite: HP 585 or consent of instructor. (3)
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