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3 Historic Preservation Bachelors Degree Programs in USA


College of Charleston: School of the Arts
Bachelor in Historic Preservation and Community Planning
- Charleston, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Historic Preservation and Community Planning program approach the subjects of historic preservation, architectural and urban design, planning, and architectural and urban history as a group of related disciplines that together address the management of change in the built environment from a design perspective.


Rocky Mountain College
Bachelor of Science in Equestrian Studies
- Billings, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
In this highly competitive industry, our professional faculty provide a solid foundation of classical instruction and training practices utilizing historic principles with a modern application. Additionally, our faculty maintain contacts throughout the equine world, resulting in student opportunities for professional success at all levels of the multi-faceted equine industry.
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Birmingham-Southern College
Bachelor in History
- Birmingham, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
At BSc, you will be in the classroom with award-winning professors and take a host of classes to satisfy your historical and intellectual curiosity
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Historic Preservation degree programs are designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to protect and restore historical sites and structures. Through a focus on preservation ethics and sustainable practices, you'll engage with rich cultural heritage in a way that enhances community identity.
In your studies, you'll explore topics like architectural history, conservation techniques, and urban planning. Common courses cover heritage tourism, preservation law, and material conservation. As a student, you’ll develop skills in evaluating historic buildings, engaging with preservation policies, and implementing conservation strategies that are both practical and context-sensitive. Many programs emphasize hands-on learning experiences, allowing you to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings.
Students build confidence as they engage with new historical narratives and practices. Graduates often pursue careers in museum curation, cultural resource management, or local preservation organizations where they contribute to community development while advocating for the importance of historical preservation. This degree not only opens doors to a variety of career paths but also fosters a deep appreciation for heritage in a modern context.