UNDER DEVELOPMENT!!
The Master of Preservation Studies (MPS) program at the Tulane School of Architecture offers an interdisciplinary opportunity to learning about urban preservation in one of America’s most historic cities. New Orleans maintains a wealth of experience in architectural heritage protection resulting from its over seventy years of historic preservation legislation and its history of preservation achievements.
Since July 2011, the MPS program has been directed by John H. Stubbs, international architectural conservation practitioner, former director of field projects for the World Monuments Fund, and teacher of preservation theory and practice at Columbia University for over 20 years.
CERTIFICATE IN HISTORIC PRESRVATION
DAAP, University of Cincinnati
DAAP, University of Cincinnati
This program is intended to develop an appreciation for and a working knowledge of the issues and techniques involved in historic preservation. The certificate is awarded upon the successful completion of a minimum of 18 semester credit hours, including a core curriculum of four required courses and an internship, and other courses, studios, or projects required by particular departments.