Southeast Missouri State University offers both undergraduate
and graduate degree programs in historic preservation. Undergraduates may earn
the bachelor of science degree in historic preservation. Graduate students
may earn the master of arts in history with a concentration in historic
preservation. Contact the coordinator at shoffman@semo.edu.
- The Historic Preservation Program is offered by the Department of History
for students who want to pursue careers in preservation of the built
environment, historic site administration, archives or museum management.
- The curriculum combines classroom learning with hands-on practice and field
experience in history, research methods, architectural history, preservation,
historic site administration, museum studies, and archival studies.
- Students complete internships
with museums, sites, and historical agencies around the nation.
- A Summer Field School
is
offered annually in historic Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
- The
Historic
Preservation Association invites students to become members and participate in social activities and
service projects.
- Southeast Missouri State University's Historic Preservation Program is a
member of the National Council for Preservation Education (NCPE). For a full
listing of NCPE member institutions, visit the
University of Vermont's web site.
- For more information on other educational programs in Historic Preservation, go
to Preserve/Net
and/or PreservationDirectory.com.
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