Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
1) Understand how to apply the history and theory of American Historic Preservation to contemporary historic preservation practice.
2) Understand how to apply knowledge about preservation law, legislation and governing bodies to contemporary historic preservation practice.
3) Understand how to apply criteria established by the National Park Service in naming, evaluating, and designating properties and districts.
4) Understand how to apply the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for documenting and rehabilitating historic properties. When evaluating and restoring historic materials properties, the student can (1) properly select and use historic materials, and (2) effectively employ means and methods for evaluation and restoration.
5) Develop a general understanding of preservation economics and apply economic principles to contemporary historic preservation practice.
6) Apply primary research abilities-including analytical, writing and verbal skills-to historic preservation projects.
7) Manage a practical preservation planning project from initial conceptualization, precedent analysis, information gathering, and analysis through interim and final reporting, presentation, and documentation.