Historic Preservation

Graduate Certificate

About this Program

College: Design, Construction and Planning 

Credits: 12

Subplan Code: DCP_GCT01

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Certificates must comply with the Graduate Certificate Policy

A Graduate Certificate is an official credential granted by the University of Florida. It represents a cohesive, targeted curriculum of graduate-level coursework designed to validate specialized knowledge and skills in a specific field of study. To successfully earn and have a graduate certificate officially posted to the academic transcript, candidates must fulfill several key academic and administrative requirements:

  • Admission: Secure formal acceptance into the designated certificate program.
  • Course Completion: Successfully complete all approved, graduate-level coursework required by the curriculum.
  • Active Enrollment: Maintain active enrollment during the academic term in which the certificate is awarded.
  • Application Submission: Submit a formal graduation application to officially designate the graduate certificate credential on the transcript.

For specific prerequisite details, credit requirements, and application deadlines, students should consult directly with the academic department or unit offering the certificate.

required courses

DCP 6710History and Theory of Historic Preservation3
Electives 19
Total Credits12
1

Students can choose from three areas of focus for the electives.

Approved electives 

General Courses
DCP 6931Special Topics in Design, Construction, and Planning1-4
ARC 6705Graduate Architectural History 33
ARC 6912Architectural Research II1-6
ARC 6793Advanced Topics in Regional Architecture3
ARC 6357Advanced Topics in Architectural Design3
ARC 6911Architectural Research1-6
ARC 6932
ARH 6797Museum Education3
Preservation Institute Nantucket
ARC 5800
ARC 5810
ARC 6805
Preservation Institute Caribbean
ARC 6357Advanced Topics in Architectural Design3
ARC 6911Architectural Research1-6
ARC 6932