Leslie Sharp
ARCH 4107
ARCH 6107
Fall 2018
Fall 2017

This course will help students develop an understanding of the history, philosophy, organization, current legislation, policies, and practices of historic preservation in the United States. The course is designed to give students an overview of the field and its relationship with other built environment professions, such as architecture, construction, planning, engineering, and landscape architecture and the critical role historic preservation plays in creating sustainable communities. Service projects give students real-life experience in historic preservation. This course is open to both undergraduate and graduate students of all majors. 

Course Type
Course Level
Partner Engagement
Core Curriculum Requirements