• The Bachelor of Science in Historic Preservation program centers on current practices related to cultural heritage and community based preservation. Students take courses in the architecture foundation program for the first two years of study then focus on preservation theory and practice in the third and fourth years.
  • This program is well suited for students interested in research and the application of architectural and historical knowledge. The degree offers an introduction to historic preservation and the agencies and frameworks within which preservation is carried out locally, nationally, and internationally.
  • Coursework examines a number of global, national, and local case studies. Students undertake an in-depth capstone research investigation of a selected case study to employ research methods utilized in preservation. Dedicated group work areas, woodshop, digital fabrication, and digital lab spaces allow for in-house research drawing, modeling, and digital visualization.