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Historic Preservation Certificate

Historic Preservation

We’re going through changes.

For years, Goucher College’s Historic Preservation Certificate Program has helped countless working professionals get ahead in their jobs, helped others get a jump on completely new careers, and provided yet others with the opportunity to simply study a subject they have always loved. 

We think this is an outstanding program, and we know our students and alumnae/i do too.  But the employment landscape is changing. Employers and employees are looking for new and different things, both in each other and in the professional development programs they choose.  These trends have led to the decision to bring the historic preservation certificate to a close in order to refocus our resources toward our master’s program in historic preservation.   Please contact Richard Wagner, director of the master's program at rwagner@goucher.edu for more information.

It is our mission over the next 24 months to help all of our currently enrolled students to complete their certificate work before the end of May 2009. Each course will be offered ONE more time.

 

Please check course listings for courses Fall/Spring 2007-08.  The following courses will be offered:

Preserving Historic Buildings: Strategies and Conflicts
Managing and Funding an Historic Preservation Organization
Issues in Historic Preservation - Online
Regional Architecture
Historic Interiors
Maritime Archaeology - Online

We plan to offer the remaining courses during Fall/Spring 2008-09.  While new students will be allowed to take individual courses, they should not do so if they are interested in earning a certificate.