The Historic Preservation Technician certificate program prepares students to enter the workforce as apprentice workers in the preservation field. Topics include the history and theories of historic preservation, architectural print reading, historical research, field techniques and documentation, structure pathology and modern and traditional carpentry techniques.
Program Entry Requirements:
| Minimum Age Required: | 16 |
| High School Diploma or GED Required? | No |
Minimum Test Scores: [COMPASS]
| Reading | 70 |
| English | 32 |
| Mathematics | 26 |
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| Program Courses | ||
| Course Number | Course Name | Hours |
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HLST 1010 |
Historical Research |
2 |
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HLST 1020 |
Historic Preservation and Restoration History and Theory |
3 |
| HLST 1030 |
Architectural Printreading |
2 |
| HLST 1040 | Field Techniques and Documentation |
2 |
| HLST 1050 |
Structure Pathology |
4 |
| HLST 1060 |
Carpentry of Buildings |
3 |
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Total Credit Hours: |
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16 |
Program Length: 2 Semesters