Certificate Program in Historic Preservation



•About The Program
The Certificate in Historic Preservation offers students a theoretical and practical introduction to the fields of cultural heritage and historic preservation through a combination of special courses and supervised internships. The Certificate will be conferred only in conjunction with the awarding a BA or graduate degree in an established department or other degree-granting program of the University. .
Read More...

• Internships & Internship Opportunities
With more than 60 historic preservation internship opportunities in New Jersey, you have a broad selection of internships to choose from when it comes time to fulfill the internship requirement.
Read more about the internship requirement...
Research internship opportunities...

• Program Requirements & Courses
In addition to taking at least two core courses, elective coures are offered from the department of Art History, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Environmental Resources, American Studies, Anthropology, Geography, and Landscape Architecture.
Read more about the program requirements...
Research available courses...



Historic Preservation In The News
(Headlines From Yahoo!)

Moe retires from National Trust for Historic Preservation (Telluride Daily Planet)
Mon, 23 Nov 2009 12:29:00 PM
Richard Moe — the national force who brought the Valley Floor crusade to the country’s attention — retired on Tuesday from his post as president of the National Trust for Historic Preservation in Washington, D.C.

Historic Preservation Updates Given on Wentz Pool, Camp (The Ponca City News)
Mon, 23 Nov 2009 11:24:00 AM
The Historic Preservation Advisory Panel heard an update Thursday afternoon on the nomination of the Wentz Pool and Camp to the National Register of Historic Places.

Historic preservation plan rules proposed (Daily Courier)
Mon, 23 Nov 2009 08:10:04 AM
Robyn Barber of T & B Planning of Murrysville told Scottdale Town Center Revitalization Committee members the historic preservation plan the consulting firm spent the last two months drafting for Scottdale Borough needs more than voluntary cooperation.

SmithGroup's Colden Florance Given D.C. Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation (Architect Magazine)
Sun, 22 Nov 2009 04:10:28 PM
Colden "Coke" Florance, FAIA, LEED AP, senior vice president at the Washington, DC office of SmithGroup, received the District of Columbia Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation.