Master of Historic Preservation
Historic preservation is the act of identifying, saving and sharing items that are significant because of qualities like purpose, provenance or rarity, including artifacts, structures and locations. Careers in historic preservation can be found in a variety of fields and require special training and education. Historians with a bachelor's degree may find some entry-level options for employment as historic preservationists, but more advanced degrees are necessary to truly open up the field. During their undergraduate and graduate education in history or historic preservation, historians may participate in hands-on lab work, including time at field schools where they practice analyzing and preserving history first-hand. Additional experience may be garnered during internships, and many schools have historic preservation departments where prospective historians can network and work on building career plans. Historic preservation coursework may include, but is not limited to, design, preservation planning, legal issues in preservation, landscaping, economics, period-specific history and research techniques.
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