MA Track in Cultural Heritage and Preservation Studies

•About The Program

The MA Track is a two year degree program (30 credits) that emphasizes the development of a broad understanding of heritage contexts and policies along with development of professional skills. It is open to students with a bachelor degree or its equivalent. Read More

• Program Requirements & Courses

The curriculum consists of 30 credits (12 at 600 level)
Two required courses: 6 credits
Four electives in three areas. : 12 credits
Internship/Field work/abroad component 6: credits
Thesis project: 6 credits. Read More

Course Offerings Fall 2009

Application

We are accepting applications for the CHAPS MA program as follows:

Spring 2010 - application due November 1
Fall 2010 - application due January 1

Applicants must apply through the Graduate Admissions office website:

Application to the program is competitive, and made through the Department of Art History. Applicants must include a personal statement addressing their background, including courses in Art History and/or other disciplines relevant to the field of Cultural Heritage Preservation, and their suitability for the program. At present, financial support in the form of fellowships or grants is not available