Clemson University/College of Charleston Graduate Program in Historic Preservation

Clemson University/College of Charleston Graduate Program in Historic Preservation

Clemson University/College of Charleston Graduate Program in Historic Preservation 292 Meeting Street Charleston, SC 29401 USA http://www.clemson.edu/caah/pdp/historic- preservation/index.html Director(s): Carter L. Hudgins [email protected] 843-937-9567 Program Description: The Graduate Program in Historic Preservation is a collaborative effort between Clemson University and the College of Charleston. The program, which is based full time in Charleston, South Carolina, offers the Master of Science in Historic Preservation and a Certificate in Historic Preservation. This joint degree program admits fifteen students per year to a two-year course of study and includes intensive preparation in architectural documentation and forensics. Degrees Offered: • M.S. in Historic Preservation Places Where Students Have Interned During the Past Three Years: Program Strengths: Historic Preservation • ICOMOS Local/Community • National Trust for Historic Preservation History • National Park Service Material History • Historic American Building Survey Public Policy • Mount Vernon • Historic Charleston Foundation How Many Students are Admitted Annually: BA: N/A MA: 25 PhD: N/A Job Placement Assistance Offered: Financial Aid Available: Graduate Assistantships Employers Who Have Hired Graduates from Teaching Assistantships this Program within the Past Five Years: Tuition Fellowships • National Trust for Historic Preservation Differential Tuition Rate • National Park Service • Warren Lasch Laboratory Deadline to Apply: February 15 • Mount Vernon • Historic Charleston Foundation Credit Hour Requirement: 54 • College of Charleston, South Carolina Historic Sites Internship Requirement: A non-credit • Tennessee Department of Archives and internship, typically arranged by the student History with guidance from faculty, is required during • Historic Galveston the summer between the first and second year. NCPH Online Guide to Public History Programs, Page 1 .

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