Minors are a secondary area of academic focus.

This can be helpful if you have several areas you’d like to study but don’t want to do a double major. A minor can complement your main course of study by enhancing the value of your major, helping you to find an area of specialization within your major. Or, your minor can just be something you really enjoy and want to know more about. Some degrees require a minor.

Historic Preservation Minor
(21 hours)

Required Courses

  • HP100 Introduction to Historic Preservation (3)
  • HP200 Introduction to the Techniques of Local History (3)
  • HP585 History of Amer Architecture (3)
  • US105 American History I (3)
  • US107 American History II (3)

Choose 6 hours from:

(3 hours must be from HP prefix)

  • GH550 Heritage Outreach (3)
  • HP405 Archives and Special Collections Management (3)
  • HP410 Museum Studies (3)
  • HP420 Historic Site Admin (3)
  • HP450 Problems in Historic Preservation (3)
  • HP540 Topics in Historic Preservation (3)
  • HP575 Collections Management (3)
  • HP580 History of American Building Materials and Techniques (3)
  • HP588 Legal and Economic Principles of Historic Preservation (3)
  • HP589 Historic Preservation Based Economic Revitalization (3)
  • UI446 Civil Rights Movement (3)
  • UI508 African Americans during Segregation & Jim crow (3)
  • US360 Women in American History (3)
  • US420 African Americans during Slavery (3)
  • US524 American Rural History (3)
  • US525 American Urban History (3)
  • US530 The African-American Experience (3)

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