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CHP 270: Women in American Architecture
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Women have shaped space in diverse ways throughout American history. Some women constructed important monumental buildings while others influenced the vernacular landscape as patrons, historians, writers, craftswomen and educators. This course will introduce students to the history of American women and the built environment relative to the broader context of American women's history. Students will also examine issues surrounding the present-day preservation of womenconstructed or women-oriented spaces. 3 credits.
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CHP 302: Researching Historic Properties
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Preservationists complete a wide range of documentation projects in the course of their work. In this course students become conversant in researching and documenting historic structures. Students gain experience in state-level documentation (neighborhood surveys) and more extensive federal documentation (the National Register of Historic Places); techniques of photographic and cartographic recording are also part of the curriculum. 3 credits.
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CHP 311: Landscape History and Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
In this course students are introduced to theories of landscape history, with a particular focus on New England. Techniques of researching, documenting, and interpreting landscapes are critical components of the course. The challenges of preserving landscapes in the face of development and sprawl are also important aspects of the class. 3 credits.
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CHP 312: Preservation Planning
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This course covers the legal foundations of historic preservation in the United States, beginning with federal law and moving through state, municipal, and agency regulation. Special topics covered include laws protecting archaeological sites, cemeteries, and historic buildings, as well as new efforts requiring consultation with Native American and Native Hawaiian groups. Students work closely with members of the Newport Historic District Commission to gain an understanding of the importance of zoning as a tool in local preservation. 3 credits.
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CHP 330: Analysis and Interpretation of Archaeological Materials
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This course introduces students to the processes involved in studying artifacts in the post-excavation phase of archaeological investigation. Topics covered include preliminary curation techniques, stratigraphic sequencing, feature analysis, and the completion of written archaeological reports. Particular emphasis is paid to the notion of ethics and responsibilities underlying archaeological investigation. 3 credits.
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CHP 350: Writing about Historic Preservation
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
This course constitutes the first half of the CHP capstone sequence. Students review research methods and begin to develop their Senior Thesis projects. Particular attention is paid to modes of writing ranging from thick description to interpretation to the art of persuasion. The course also includes workshop, peer review, and group critiques of writing samples Open to CHP majors with junior standing or by permission of the instructor. 3 credits.
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CHP 380: Field School in Architectural Survey
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
The CHP Field School in Architectural Survey takes place within Newport's historic neighborhoods and offers students the opportunity to learn basic survey skills through a real-world architectural history project. Students enrolled in this course learn methods of field survey, documentation and data management while simultaneously developing visual analysis skills. This course focuses specifically on teaching students how to assess current conditions, how to determine architectural style and how to recognize the addition or deletion of architectural features within specific, often vernacular, building traditions. 3-6 credits.
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CHP 390: Field School in Historical Archaeology
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
In cooperation with the Newport Historical Society, the CHP program offers an archaeological field school at the Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House, Newport's oldest residential structure. In addition to gaining experience in archaeological fieldwork and the analysis of material culture, students are exposed to broader topics such as colonial health and demography, systems of food procurement and preparation, and global trade patterns enveloping Newport throughout the 18th century. 3-6 credits.
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CHP 399: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
Special topics are offered according to student interest and availability of program resources. 3 credits.
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CHP 490: Senior Thesis in CHP
3.00 Credits
Salve Regina University
The Senior Seminar is oriented toward both theory and method. Through archival research, fieldwork, and coordination with local preservation organizations, students complete a senior thesis as the final requirement for the CHP major. Prerequisite: CHP350 3 credits.
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