18 credit hours
This minor focuses on the preservation of the historic heritage of the ۿ۴ýbuildings. The courses were developed to create an innovative educational system, which will be a leader among other HBCUs in developing craft training skills and service, through its undergraduate, research, and outreach programs. This minor preserves the university’s legacy through the integration of craft training skills and other interdisciplinary education programs. Students will receive a certification in Historic Preservation upon completion of the minor. The three core focus areas for the minor are 1. Preservation through Social Activism: 2. Preservation through Trades/Practices; and 3. Preservation through International Awareness.
Students who wish to earn a Historic Preservation minor with a concentration in the Built Environment must complete 18 credit hours with a “C” grade or higher. Students must complete the following introductory level courses: HIST 0105, HIST 0201, ARCH 252. In addition, ۿ۴ý must meet the “Depth Requirement” of 9 semester credit hours in the Upper Division Courses (300 level courses) ARCH 352, ARCH 364, ARCH 365.
Mandatory Courses
Interdisiciplinary Courses (9 semester credit hours)
HIST 0105: The Black Experience in America 3 Credits
HIST 0201: Intro to Historical Reserach 3 Credits
ARCH 252: Architecture History I ` 3 Credits
Depth Courses
ARCH 352: Architecture History II 3 Credits
ARCH 364: Historic Preservation I 3 Credits
ARCH 365: Historic Preservation II 3 Credits
Total: 18 Credits
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