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Historic Preservation
Certificate Major
Curriculum Code No. 3127
Department of Social and Behavioral Science
Penn 301 Phone (215) 968-8270
The Historic Preservation Certificate program of study is
primarily occupational, providing opportunities for individuals seeking a career in
the field of historic preservation. The program is designed for job
placement with students finding employment in the historic preservation field in
the offices of: community planners, developers, architects, contractors,
realtors, zoning commissions, certified local governments, house museums,
private and public research agencies, educational institutions, landscape
architects, and historic reproduction businesses. Some students may also take
the Certificate in order to enhance their present employment situation.
Graduates of this program are able to
understand the theoretical and historical bases of historical preservation;
demonstrate knowledge of American architectural history;
employ research techniques to document historic sites;
apply historic preservation standards and regulations to specific sites;
communicate historic preservation values to the general public; and
prepare a portfolio that demonstrates ability at entry level in the
historic preservation field.
Certificate Requirements
| HIST197 |
History and Theory of Historic Preservation | 3 |
| HIST198 |
History of American Architecture | 3 |
| HIST199 |
Methodology and Documentation | 3 |
| HIST201 |
Building Conservation | 3 |
| HIST203 |
Internship for Historic Preservation A | 3 |
| | required: | 15 |
| Electives: (9 credits required) |
| HIST195 |
Introduction to Historical Archaeology | 3 |
| HIST200 |
Material Culture in Historic Preservation | 3 |
| HIST202 |
Law, Taxes and Zoning for Historic Preservation | 3 |
| HIST204 |
Oral History in Preservation | 3 |
| HIST205 |
Restoration Workshop I | 3 |
| HIST206 |
Restoration Workshop II | 3 |
| HIST207 |
HABS Workshop | 3 |
| HIST208 |
History, Society & Architecture in the Delaware Valley | 3 |
| HIST209 |
Bucks County Architecture and Architects | 1 |
| HIST210 |
Preservation Field Studies | 3 |
| HIST213 |
Architecture and History of Newtown | 2 |
| HIST214 |
Preservation Lab | 3 |
| HIST216 |
Historic Garden Preservation | 3 |
| HIST217 |
Historic Gardens of Early 20th century | 1 |
| HIST218 |
Fundamentals of Drawing for HABS Workshop | 1 |
| HIST219 |
Management of Historic Sites | 3 |
| HIST220 |
Teaching Historic Places & Preservation in the Classroom |
| INDP290 |
Independent Study: Historic Preservation | 3 |
| VAFW190 |
History of American Furniture |
3 |
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Recommended Semester Sequence
| First Semester |
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| HIST198 |
History of American Architecture |
3 |
| Second Semester |
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| HIST199 |
Methodology and Documentation in Historic Preservation |
3 |
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Elective |
3 |
| Summer |
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Elective |
3 |
| Third Semester |
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| HIST197 |
The History and Theory of Historic Preservation |
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Elective |
3 |
| Forth Semester |
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| HIST201 |
Building Conservation |
3 |
| HIST203 |
Internship for Historic Preservation |
3 |
A Course requires prerequisite.
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