I am a graduating Senior from Texas Tech University with a Bachelors of Science in Architecture and a Bachelors of Arts in History. I am looking to go into the field of historic preservation, museum/exhibit design, or governmental preservation architecture. I love working with adaptive reuse projects and historic context.
I am currently trying to decide between a MA in Preservation Studies (based in American Studies Departments) Such as:
Boston University
The George Washington University
...or a more traditional approach. That would include getting my MARCH and possibly an Architectural History degree with a certificate in Historic Preservation such as:
The University of Virginia
Does anyone have any advice for me or know of a professional in a field related to my interests?
Sep 16, 13 3:09 am
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MARCH/Architectural History/Preservation DUAL DEGREE?!?
I am a graduating Senior from Texas Tech University with a Bachelors of Science in Architecture and a Bachelors of Arts in History. I am looking to go into the field of historic preservation, museum/exhibit design, or governmental preservation architecture. I love working with adaptive reuse projects and historic context.
I am currently trying to decide between a MA in Preservation Studies (based in American Studies Departments) Such as:
...or a more traditional approach. That would include getting my MARCH and possibly an Architectural History degree with a certificate in Historic Preservation such as:
Does anyone have any advice for me or know of a professional in a field related to my interests?
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