The Tulane School of Architecture Masters of Preservation Studies
Established:
Tulane University's first degree courses began in 1894, while the Tulane School of Architecture Masters of Preservation Studies program began in 1997.
Mission:
"The program builds upon the design strength of the School of Architecture and the expertise of its faculty and their commitment to immediate community, the nation, and the Gulf-Caribbean Region."
Degree Offered:
The Tulane School of Architecture Masters of Preservation Studies is a one year masters program.
Coursework:
Courses include: Building Preservation; History of Architecture in the Americas; Preservation Technology; Historic Preservation Law Seminar; Environmental Conservation and an Internship.
Application Process:
The Tulane School of Architecture online admissions provides detailed information for prospective students of art preservation.
Noteworthy Facts:
New Orleans is recognized for its sixty years of historic preservation legislation.
Contact Info:
Tulane School of Architecture • Tulane University • New Orleans, LA 70118, Tel 504-865-5389
E-mail: tsarch@tulane.edu
Tulane's Masters in Preservation Studies website