Historic Preservation Program

Courses for Autumn 2008


The following is a list of Autumn Quarter courses that will count toward certificate requirements. Please see the time schedule for meeting times, registration information and updates on course availability. Entry codes are available from departmental offices. If you have problems registering for classes, email me and I'll do what I can to help you.

Just a reminder: the certificate program is designed to give you 12-15 credits of preservation courses that do not overlap with your degree requirements (but which can fit within your elective coursework). Please talk to Neile if you have questions about what that means for your coursework.

Track I (MArch) ::: Track II (BLA, MLA, MUP, PhD)


Track I (MArch)

 
Core Courses

Arch 500 Preservation/Urban Design Architecture Design Studio   various faculty
Arch 590 Urban & Preservation Issues in Design   Ochsner
UrbDP 585 Introduction to Preservation Planning   Chalana
 
Elective Courses
LArch 352/LArch 598AHistory of Landscape Architecture  Way
LArch 452 History of the Urban Landscape
(formerly titled LArch 498 History of Urban Design)
  Streatfield
UrbDP 479 The Urban Form   Moudon
UrbDP 585 Introduction to Preservation Planning   Chalana
 


Track II (MLA, MUP, PhD)

 
Core Courses

UrbDP 585 Introduction to Preservation Planning   Chalana
UrbDP 512 Research Seminar (MUP students)   Miller
 

Historic Context of Preservation Planning

There are a variety of courses which fit into these subject areas. You are not limited to the courses listed here. Please advise us of courses you plan to take to fulfill this requirement.

Architectural History (various courses, including): LArch 352/LArch 598A History of Landscape Architecture; LArch 452 History of the Urban Landscape (formerly titled LArch 498 History of Urban Design)

Urban History or History of City Planning (various courses, including): UrbDP 479 The Urban Form

U.S. History (various courses, including): HSTAA 373 Social History of American Women to 1890; HSTTA 501 American History--Early; HSTAA 540 African-American Urban History.

Preservation Design

Arch 590 Urban & Preservation Issues in Design   Ochsner
UrbDP 508 A Advanced Preservation Studio   Kasprisin
 


Also recommended: Arch 410 Introduction to Architectural Photography, taught by Stamets


Created: May 5, 2008; updated: September 15, 2008