Architecture Historic Preservation Certificate

Division: Technology and Engineering

PROGRAM CODE: 2C46114

The Architecture Historic Preservation Certificate is designed to provide students a basic familiarity with the origins, history, philosophies, theories, practices and sustainability of design in historic preservation. This certificate requires a total of 25 units. A grade of C or better is required in each course taken.

Required Courses (19 units):
ANTH 103 FIntroduction to Archaeology3
or ANTH 103 F Introduction to Archaeology
ARCH 115 FArchitecture Digital Graphics3
ARCH 116 FIntroduction to Historic Preservation3
ARCH 228 FSustainable Architectural Design4
IDES 180 FHistory of Architecture and Furnishings I (formerly History of Architecture I)3
IDES 190 FHistory of Architecture and Furnishings II (formerly History of Interior Architecture II)3
Restricted Electives (6 units):6
Architectural CAD II3
California Accessibility and Energy Codes3
Applied Drone Piloting3
Total Units25

Program Level Student Learning Outcomes

Outcome 1: Attain an understanding of the history, theory, and practices of historic preservation in architecture.

Outcome 2: Define the principles and vocabulary of historic preservation and its processes.


https://www.curricunet.com/fullerton/reports/program_report.cfm?programs_id=1525