HCCRTG - Heritage Conservation
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Students pursuing the Graduate Certificate in Heritage Conservation are required to complete the following 15 units of required coursework:
course: Introduction to Heritage Conservation (3)
course: Cultural Landscapes: Protecting our Storied Environments (3)
course: Documentation & Interpretation of the Historic Built Environment (3)
course: Preservation Planning Issues (3)
course: Contemporary Architecture & Urban Theory (3)
Minimum cumulative GPA in core coursework to complete certificate: 3.0
Questions about certificate completion should be directed to the CAPLA Graduate Advisor.
Substitution courses:
course: Traditional Ecological Knowledge (3)
course: History and Theory I (4)
course: History + Theory II (4)
course: History + Theory III: Modern and Contemporary Architecture (4)
course: Arid Region Urbanism: Arizona/Sonora (3)
course: Contemporary Landscape Architecture (3)
course: History and Theory of Landscape Architecture (3)
course: Preservation (library materials) (3)
course: Independent Study/Research (3)
course: Internship (3)
Other courses may be considered for substitution with the approval of the Graduate Academic Advisor and the Program Chair.
Not applicable; see Substitution courses above.
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Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.