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Preservation Practices (M.S.)

About the Preservation Practices Graduate Program

The M.S. in Preservation Practices program at 麻豆色情片 prepares students for careers stewarding the historic built environment through adaptive reuse, cultural resource management, community and environmental planning, and publicly-engaged history. Housed in the Cummings School of Architecture, the program offers students a lively interdisciplinary environment to explore issues of community revitalization, preservation design, and sustaining cultural heritage.

Preservation Practices Program Facts

Format

On Campus (Bristol)

Full-time

Part-time

Schedule

Fall or Spring start

Day and evening coursework

Credits Required

34-53 (depending on undergraduate background)

Time Commitment

1 to 2 years

Cost

Summer 2025, Fall 2025, and Spring 2026
$1,176/Credit
$2,437 Additional Fee for Studio Classes

Fees

2025-2026 Academic Year
$490/semester (full-time students)
$165/semester (part-time students)

Ways to Save

Scholarships above 3.0 GPA

Guaranteed paid assistantship or internship for all students

Apply By

Fall: March 1 (priority), June 15 (regular), August 1 (final) 

Spring: November 1 (priority), December 15 (regular), January 6 (final) 

Summer: March 1 (regular), April 1 (final)

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Preservation Practices Graduate Program Overview

Cultural Resource Management and Planning 

Examine practices for managing and intervening in the historic built environment as part of environmental and urban planning and design practices. Learn how preservation laws and regulations designate, manage, and affect stewardship of the historic built environment at the federal, state, and local levels. 

History of the Built Environment and Cultural Landscape Studies

Gain a strong foundation in the history of the built environment and the dynamics of cultural landscapes through work in the field and in the classroom. Engage in a landscape approach to preservation encompassing consideration of design, technological, historical, and cultural and social significance. Explore the complexity of the historical development of the southern New England region and learn to 鈥渞ead the landscape.鈥

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History, Philosophy, and Ethics of Historic Preservation

Explore changes in the values and ethics of preservation and urban conservation as well as the frameworks for judgments and choices made in preservation projects. Assess practical and ethical issues related to historic preservation such as heritage tourism, governmental and NGO roles, diverse cultural perspectives on the past, and responses to natural disaster and war.

Historic Construction Materials and Methods

Engage with the historic materials, art, and technology of building construction spanning selected culture regions of what is now the United States. Learn how to use historic material to trace the evolution of building activities. 

adaptive reuse and revitalization strategiesHistoric Building Documentation, Evaluation, and Research Methods

Participate in hands-on learning about methods for documenting existing conditions and the historical development of buildings and sites for design, planning, and preservation-related interventions. Learn the skills needed to complete a variety of due diligence and planning documents, including historic structure reports, historic designation or evaluation documentation, and existing conditions reports. 

Adaptive Reuse and Revitalization Strategies

Learn about the planning and financial aspects of preserving and rehabilitating historic buildings, public and private financing strategies, place-based revitalization, and issues of shrinking cities, gentrification, and displacement.

Preservation Practices Graduate Program Degree Requirements

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Path One provides a continuous sequence from undergraduate to graduate study leading to the Master of Science in Preservation Practices professional degree, for students who have completed 麻豆色情片's B.S. in Preservation Studies program. Path One students normally complete this 150-credit sequence in 5 years from the beginning of their undergraduate studies.

Undergraduate Degree Requirements

Required Core

ARCH 101 Foundations of Architecture 

ARCH 281 Architectural Analysis I 

ARCH 325 History of Modern Architecture 

ARCH 327 History of American Architecture, Urbanism, and Landscape 

HIST 100 Making Global History 

MATH 124 Basic Statistics 

PRES 101 Introduction to Preservation Studies 

PRES 320 American Cultural Landscapes 

PRES 331 Historic Construction Materials and Assemblies 

PRES 341 Building and Site Documentation Research Methods 

PRES 421 History and Philosophy of Historic Preservation

Required AMST Courses (Choose One)

AMST 370 Topics in Race, Gender, and Sexuality in America 

AMST 371 Topics in Ethnicity, Class and Region in America

Required HIST 200 Series (Choose Two)

HIST 240 Colonial and Revolutionary America 

HIST 241 Securing the American Republic, 1800-1914 

HIST 242 The United States in the American Century

Required Advanced PRES Elective (Choose One)

ARCH 462 The Villa and the Garden 

PRES 371 Architecture and Preservation Abroad 

PRES 430 Special Topics in Preservation Studies 

PRES 471 Museum Studies 

PRES 572 Preservation Law and Regulation 

PRES 573 Preservation Economics 

PRES 430 Special Topics in Preservation Studies 

PRES 471 Museum Studies 

PRES 572 Preservation Law and Regulation 

PRES 573 Preservation Economics

Graduate Degree Requirements

Core Requirements

ARCH 543 Project Development and Finance 

ARCH 517 Collaborative Revitalization Studio 

PLAN 501 Introduction to Urban and Regional Planning 

PRES 501 Fundamentals of Preservation Practice 

PRES 532 Building Materials and Technology Workshop

Graduate Electives (Choose five)

ARCH 522 Environmental Design Research 

ARCH 524 Evolution of Urban Form 

ARCH 529 History of Landscape Architecture 

ARCH 530 Special Topics in Architecture 

ARCH 577 The Skyscraper 

ARCH 593 Sustainable Paradigms 

ARCH 594 Urban Ecology 

ARCH 561 Landscape Architecture: Theory and Practice 

ARCH 572 Urban Design Theory from the Industrial Revolution to the Present 

ARCH 573 Modernism in the Non-Western World: A Comparative Perspective 

ARCH 574 Regionalism in Architecture 

ARCH 575 Contemporary Asian Architecture & Urbanism 

ARCH 576 Theoretical Origins of Modernism 

PRES 530 Special Topics in Historic Preservation 

PRES 571 Museum Studies 

PRES 572 Preservation Law and Regulation 

PRES 573 Preservation Economics

To read more about our academic offerings, or to view full course descriptions, please refer to our .

Path Two

Path Two provides advanced entry to the Master of Science in Preservation Practices degree for students from other universities who have completed a four-year undergraduate degree in Historic Preservation. Individualized placement occurs following an evaluation of the student's undergraduate transcript. Path Two students normally complete a 34-credit, full time sequence over two semesters of study and a summer internship.

Path Three

Path Three provides entry to the Master of Science in Preservation Practices degree for students who have completed a four-year undergraduate degree in fields other than historic preservation. Students normally finish this 53-credit full-time program in two years.

Degree Requirements

Required Core

ARCH 281 Architectural Analysis I 

ARCH 543 Project Development and Finance 

ARCH 517 Collaborative Revitalization Studio 

PLAN 501 Introduction to Urban and Regional Planning 

PRES 501 Fundamentals of Preservation Practice 

PRES 520 American Cultural Landscapes 

PRES 521 History and Philosophy of Historic Preservation 

PRES 531 Historic Construction Materials and Assemblies 

PRES 532 Building Materials and Technology Workshop 

PRES 541 Building and Site Documentation Research Methods

Architectural History Lecture Course (One)

AAH 321 Art and Architecture in the Classical World 

AAH 322 Art and Architecture in the Medieval World 

AAH 323 Art and Architecture in the Islamic World 

AAH 324 Art and Architecture of the Italian Renaissance 

ARCH 325 History of Modern Architecture 

ARCH 327 History of American Architecture, Urbanism, and Landscape

Architectural History Seminar Course (One)

AAH 530 Special Topics in Art + Architectural History 

ARCH 529 History of Landscape Architecture 

ARCH 530 Special Topics in Architecture 

ARCH 573 Modernism in the Non-Western World: A Comparative Perspective 

ARCH 574 Regionalism in Architecture 

ARCH 575 Contemporary Asian Architecture & Urbanism 

ARCH 577 The Skyscraper

Graduate Electives (Choose up to five)

ARCH 522 Environmental Design Research 

ARCH 524 Evolution of Urban Form 

ARCH 529 History of Landscape Architecture 

ARCH 530 Special Topics in Architecture 

ARCH 577 The Skyscraper 

ARCH 593 Sustainable Paradigms 

ARCH 594 Urban Ecology 

ARCH 561 Landscape Architecture: Theory and Practice 

ARCH 572 Urban Design Theory from the Industrial Revolution to the Present 

ARCH 573 Modernism in the Non-Western World: A Comparative Perspective 

ARCH 574 Regionalism in Architecture 

ARCH 575 Contemporary Asian Architecture & Urbanism 

ARCH 576 Theoretical Origins of Modernism 

PRES 530 Special Topics in Historic Preservation 

PRES 571 Museum Studies 

PRES 572 Preservation Law and Regulation 

PRES 573 Preservation Economics

M.S. Preservation Practices

The Master of Science in Preservation Practices engages students in the fundamentals of cultural resource management, from individual sites to large-scale development and infrastructure projects, and of place- and people-based community planning, revitalization, and redevelopment. 

Our Model: Field-Based, Community-Engaged, Interdisciplinary

麻豆色情片 students participate in the interdisciplinary, team-based work of historic preservation practice through engagement with local municipalities, nonprofits and the private sector on preservation planning and rehabilitation projects through field-based workshops, studios, and a paid internship. Students complete the program with an intensive two-semester sequence of a planning workshop and collaborative studio with design students focused on a major historic rehabilitation or revitalization project. Students may also opt to pursue a thesis under the advisement of program faculty. 

Career Investment Program for Historic Preservation Students

All accepted Historic Preservation students will be awarded a guaranteed paid assistantship or internship grant through the Career Investment Program. Full-time students will receive $4,000 per academic year, paid at $20 per hour for up to 200 hours.  

Marjorie Drew

Historic Preservation on St. Thomas

Marjorie Drew, 麻豆色情片 Class of 2019
Preservation Practices (M.S.)

After 19 years as a respiratory therapist, Marjorie Drew 鈥19 wanted a change. Graduating with a Master of Science in Historic Preservation from 麻豆色情片, Drew set out in December of 2019 for a new adventure working as a Historic Preservation Specialist for FEMA in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.

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Student Work and Preservation Design

Prepared for Fall River Historical Commission in PRES 341/541 Building & Site Documentation and Research Methods

Prepared for 麻豆色情片 Office of Facilities Management based on work completed in PRES 341/541: Building & Site Documentation and Research Methods

Prepared for the Newport Restoration Foundation in PRES 341/541 Building & Site Documentation and Research Methods

Prepared for the Providence Redevelopment Agency in HP 525 Preservation Economics Course

Riverside Square Revitalization Assessment in PRES 341/541 Building & Site Documentation and Research Methods

Developing Design Solutions and Guidelines for Elevating Historic Buildings in Newport's Point Neighborhood in ARCH 517 Collaborative Revitalization Studio

Sacred Spaces - Preserved, Adapted, Added Onto Rather Than Abandoned in ARCH 517 Collaborative Revitalization Studio

Master's Application Requirements

To be considered for admission to the Master of Science in Preservation Practices degree program, applicants must hold an earned Bachelor鈥檚 Degree from an accredited college or university.

To apply, submit the following:

  1. Completed application form and $50 application fee.  An application fee is not required for 麻豆色情片 students.
  2. Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate coursework. The Office of Graduate Admission will obtain transcripts on behalf of 麻豆色情片 students.
  3. Letter of Intent (no more than two double-spaced pages) describing your interest in the Preservation Practices program, relevant past experiences, and career goals
  4. Two (2) letters of recommendation attesting to your potential to succeed in graduate school
  5. If your first language is not English, an official report of TOEFL or IELTS results

The Graduate Records Examination (GRE) is not required for admission. Applicants with an overall GPA below 3.0 are strongly encouraged to take either the GRE or MAT. Applicants for the Joint M.S./J.D. must apply separately to the School of Law, and must submit an LSAT score.  International applicants should also read additional requirements for non-U.S. residents.

Each application will be reviewed using a portfolio approach - all parts of the application will be considered, inclusive of grades and trend of grades, letters of recommendation, the letter of intent, and other information that candidates for admission may wish to submit.

Documents should be submitted via email to gradadmit@rwu.edu. Any official documents that must be mailed (i.e. transcripts) should be sent directly to:

Office of Graduate Admission
1 Old Ferry Rd.
Bristol, RI 02809

Have questions about the application process? Visit the from the Office of Graduate Admission.

Certificate Application Requirements

To be considered for admission to the Preservation Practices Graduate Certificate program, applicants must hold an earned Bachelor鈥檚 Degree from an accredited college or university.

To apply, submit the following:

  1. Completed application form and $50 application fee.  An application fee is not required for 麻豆色情片 students.
  2. Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate coursework. The Office of Graduate Admission will obtain transcripts on behalf of 麻豆色情片 students.
  3. Letter of Intent (no more than two double-spaced pages) describing your interest in the Preservation Practices program, relevant past experiences, and career goals

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