Introduction
This minor provides a foundation in the field of historic preservation. Courses cover contemporary practice and fieldwork, sustainability issues, building conservation, methods of archival research, standards for documentation, American architectural traditions, as well as design considerations in the adaptive reuse of historic structures.
Link to Minor Form
http://www.eastfalls.jefferson.edu/successcenter/inc/pdf/advising/DeclaringaMinor.pdf
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Required | ||
ARST 221 | Contemporary Preservation | 3 |
Select Three of the Following | ||
ARST 302 | Unco the Past:Tools,Methods&St | 3 |
ARST 266 | Building Conservation | 3 |
ARST 403 | Rest & Rehab of Modernst Bldgs | 3 |
ARST 341 | American Architecture | 3 |
ARST 410 | Vernacular Architecture | 3 |
ARST 412 | Adaptiv Reuse & Urban Regener | 3 |
ARST 404 | Consv Historic Build Interiors | 3 |
POTO 436 | Historic Pres Doc: Photography | 3 |
Prerequisites:
ARST-221/MHP-621 Issues in Contemporary Preservation AHIST-206
Choose three of the following:
Course Prerequisite
ARST 302 AHIST 206
ARST 324 ARCH 102 or INTD 102 or LARC 102
ARST 266 ARCH 102 OR INTD 102 OR LARC 102
ARST 403 AHIST 305
ARST 341 AHIST 206
ARST 410 AHIST 206
ARST 412 ARCH 214 or INTD 202 or LARC 300
ARST 404 ARCH 102 or INTD 102 or LARC 102
Note—Historic Preservation courses are cross-leveled, offering undergraduate and graduate options. Students interested in the dual degree/MS Historic Preservation should consult the Program Director to map appropriate coursework.