Historic Preservation Requirements (48 hours)
| Required HP Core Courses: (12 hours) |
HP007 Professional Portfolio Review (No Credit)2 HP100 Introduction to Historic Preservation (3) HP200 Introduction to Techniques of Local History (pre-req. HP100) (3) HP585 History of American Architecture (pre-req. HP200) (3) HP588 Legal and Economic Principles of Historic Preservation (pre-req. HP585) (3) |
| Required History Core: (9 hours) |
US105 American History I (3) US107 American History II (3) GH315 Historiography (3) |
| Public History Breadth Requirements: (9 hours) |
Choose 6 hours from:
HP450 Problems in Historic Preservation (3) |
| History Breadth Requirement: (9 hours) |
9 hours of EH, GH, US, WH 200-500 level or approved departmental UI courses, of which 3 hours MUST be 400-500 level |
| Historic Preservation Elective: (6 hours) |
AN355 Experimental Archaeology AN382 Archelogy: Method & Theory (3) HP552 Historic Preservation Field School (3) HP580 History of American Building Materials (3) HP589 Historic Preservation-Based Economic Revitalization (3) Any HP topics course or an additional HP Breadth Requirement |
| Internship: (9 hours) (Must complete HP100, HP 200 & either HP585 and HP588 or HP450 first) |
HP500 Historic Preservation Internship I (3) HP501 Historic Preservation Internship II (6) HP502 Historic Preservation Internship III (9) |
2Historic Preservation majors are required to have a professional portfolio during the semester they graduate. See advisor for details. No credit.
Additional Interdisciplinary Requirements: 12 Hours
| Group A: (6 hours) |
Choose from:
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| Group B: (6 hours) |
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IV. No Minor Required
The following minors are recommended3:
- Anthropology: 8 hours
- Archaeology: 18 hours
- Architectural Design: 15 hours
- Art: 19-21 hours
- Art History: 21 hours
- Criminal Justice: 15 hours
- Environmental Studies: 21 hours
- Foreign Languages: 18 hours
- Interior Design: 18 hours
- History 21 hours
- Marketing (Integrated Marketing Communications): 15 hours
- Marketing Management: 15 hours
- Public Administration: 18 hours
3Requirements for each minor field are listed in the undergraduate Bulletin
