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Dec 11, 2024
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GHPR 505 Introduction to Heritage Preservation: History, Theory, Practice Survey of the growth of heritage preservation in the United States. Historical foundation of preservation from the ground up; identification of preservation techniques, and federal, state, and private preservation agencies and legislation; recent challenges such as climate change and its effect on historic sites; sustainability and LEED certification for historic structures; intangible heritage as reflected in community preservation; and controversies related to historic district commissions, gentrification, and urban renewal.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall (hybrid)
Prerequisites - Restriction by Major - Restriction by Degree Type - Graduate standing
Additional Information - This is the fundamental first-year class that every incoming student in the Preservation Studies [M.S.] must take during their first semester.
Equivalent Course(s) - GHPR 530 Course History - Change to credit hours, description, prerequisites, title, numbers, and contact hours 4/2023, effective Fall 2023; Course Rotation added 12/2014
Winter 2025 Course Sections
Fall 2024 Course Sections
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