Master of Science in Historic Preservation + Architecture: Environmental Building Design, MSD
The Master of Science in Historic Preservation/Master of Science in Design: Environmental Building Design dual-degree allows students to earn both degrees in a total of 24 CUs.
The HSPV/MSD-EBD dual-degree is STEM-designated.
Curriculum
Code | Title | Course Units |
---|---|---|
Historic Preservation Requirements | ||
HSPV Summer Institute | 0 | |
HSPV 5210 | American Architecture | 1 |
HSPV 6000 | Documentation, Research, Recording I | 2 |
HSPV 6010 | Documentation, Research, Recording II | 1 |
HSPV 6600 | Theories of Historic Preservation | 0.5 |
HSPV 6610 | Theories of Historic Preservation II | 0.5 |
HSPV 7010 | Historic Preservation Studio | 2 |
HSPV 7100 | Thesis I | 1 |
HSPV 7110 | Thesis II | 1 |
Select 3 HSPV Electives | 3 | |
Historic Preservation Summer Internship | 0 | |
Environmental Buidling Design Requirements | ||
Studio Courses | ||
ARCH 7080 | Bioclimatic Design Studio | 2 |
ARCH 7090 | Environmental Building Design Research Studio | 2 |
Other Courses | ||
ARCH 7510 | Ecology, Technology, and Design | 1 |
ARCH 7520 | EBD Research Seminar | 1 |
ARCH 7530 | Building Performance Simulation | 1 |
ARCH 7540 | Performance Design Workshop | 1 |
ARCH 7180 | History and Theory of Architecture and Climate: Challenges and Opportunities for the 21st Century | 1 |
Select 3 Designated Electives | 3 | |
Total Course Units | 24 |
The degree and major requirements displayed are intended as a guide for students entering in the Fall of 2024 and later. Students should consult with their academic program regarding final certifications and requirements for graduation.