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Graduate Program Homepage Historic Preservation or Museum Studies Concentration The Department of Interior Architecture offers a graduate program of study leading to a 36 hour Master of Science degree with a concentration in either historic preservation or museum studies. Required Core Courses (15 hours) Historic Preservation Concentration IAR 543 Historic Preservation: Principles and Practice (3) IAR 624 History of American Landscapes and Architecture (3) IAR 625 Preservation Planning and Law (3) * IAR 690 Internship (3) Approved elective (3) Museum Studies Concentration IAR 626 Management and Leadership in Public History (3) IAR 627 Museum and Historic Site Interpretation: Principles and Practice (3) * IAR 690 Internship (3) Approved Elective (6) * Students with appropriate professional experience may substitute an elective for the Internship requirement with prior approval of the Director of Graduate Study. Studio Courses (6 hours) IAR 501,502 Advanced Interior Architecture I, II (6) or IAR 602 Advanced Interior Architecture III (6) Research Techniques (9 hours) IAR 631 Environmental Design Research (3) IAR 645 Seminar in Interior Architecture (3)
And three (3) hours of research methods approved by the student's committee and typically chosen from the following: IAR 548 Architectural Conservation (3) IAR 555 Field Methods in Preservation Technology (3) IAR 628 Identification and Evaluation of the Historic Built Environment (3) IAR 545 Southern History and Southern Material Culture in a Museum Context (3) Electives HIS 505 Introduction to Archival Management (3) IAR 536 History of Decorative Arts (3) IAR 545 Southern History and Southern Material Culture in a Museum Context (3) IAR 547 Museum Curatorship: Collections Management (3) IAR 548 Architectural Conservation (3) IAR 552 History and Theories in Material Culture (3) IAR 555 Field Methods in Preservation Technology (3) IAR 628 Identification and Evaluation of the Historic Built Environment (3) ART 590 Museum Studies (3) ATY 597 Special Problems in Anthropology (3) GEO 502 Urban Planning (3) PSC 540 Nonprofit Management and Leadership (3) Required courses in either concentration may be taken as electives for students in the other concentration.
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