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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Pr. IAR 222, or permission of instructor Study of change in historic preservation theory and practice since the 1800s with emphasis on preservation of built environment. Development of philosophical approach for designers to contemporary preservation projects. (Same as IAR 543)
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3.00 Credits
May be repeated once for credit when topic varies. Varying topics in early modern European history, including Renaissance cities, Protestant Reformation, Catholic Reformation, court cultures, impact of printing, gender and identity and the Age of Discovery.
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3.00 Credits
Pr. permission of instructor; students must submit written application. May be repeated for credit when topic varies, with permission of instructor. Combined southern history and material culture with a museum practicum. Offered each summer at the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts in Winston-Salem. Students selected by individual application. (Summer) (Same as IAR 545)
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May be repeated once for credit when topic varies. Varying topics in the creation and development of American culture including the role of technology, environment, ethnic diversity, and the history of ideas. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Pr. admission to a graduate program in history or interior architecture, or permission of instructor Professional practices in the care and management of historic site and history museum collections, including principles of collection development, object registration, cataloging, and preservation. (Alt Spring) (Same as IAR 547)
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3.00 Credits
Pr. IAR 332, 301, or permission of instructor Overview of contemporary architectural conservation principles, practice and technology. A series of field exercises, group projects and investigation of an individual research topic expand upon lectures and readings. (Same as IAR 548)
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3.00 Credits
American social history from the eve of colonization to Reconstruction, the family and communal organization of early American society, and the assumptions about human nature and destiny underlying culture and change.
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3.00 Credits
May be repeated once for credit when topic varies. Varying topics in Gender and History including Gender and Popular Culture; Gender, Labor, Race, and Class; History of Masculinity.
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3.00 Credits
Pr. admission to a graduate program in history or interior architecture, or permission of instructor Material culture as it has been defined and interpreted in the past by scholars from the disciplines of History, Anthropology, Geography, Art History, Psychology, Linguistics, and Archaeology. (Spring) (Same as IAR 552)
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3.00 Credits
Pr. admission to a graduate program in history or interior architecture, or permission of instructor Intensive on-site fieldwork experience addressing issues of architectural conservation and historic building technology. Includes methods, techniques, and theories of preservation technology and accepted conservation practices. (Summer) (Same as IAR 555)
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