Graduate Curriculum & Courses
Graduate Curriculum & Courses
The Master of Science (MS) in Historic Preservation program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) is a two-year, 60-credit hour graduate curriculum that prepares students for careers in revitalizing our built environment.
Courses are offered in four areas:
- Architectural design
- Physical conservation
- Architectural and social history
- Preservation planning
Each graduate student in the program completes two years of coursework in each of these areas as part of the required curriculum. The program is geared toward full-time study.
Core Courses | Credit Hours |
Architectural Design | 6 |
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Physical Conservation | 9 |
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Architectural & Social History | 12 |
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Preservation Planning | 12 |
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Electives From Any Department | 15 |
HPRES 6010 Thesis I | 3 |
HPRES 6014 Thesis II | 3 |
Completion of Thesis | |
Completion of Internship (210 Hours) | |
Total Credit Hours | 60 |
Degree Requirements & Specifications
Completion Schedule
Students have a maximum of four years to complete the course work and submit a final thesis. This includes time off for leaves of absences. Thesis in Progress: Students who have not submitted a finished thesis for review and approval by the end of the final semester of enrollment are given a Thesis in Progress grade (IP). All students with a Thesis in Progress grade (IP) will be charged the Thesis in Progress Fee in each subsequent full semester until the thesis is completed and approved and the grade is changed to Credit (CR). If the statute of limitations is reached without an approved thesis, the grade will be changed to No Credit (NCR).
Transfer Credit
A minimum of 54 credit hours must be completed in residence at SAIC. Up to 15 transfer graduate-level credits may be requested at the time of application for admission. No transfer credit will be permitted after a student is admitted.
Full-Time Status Minimum Requirement: 12 Credit Hours
Extracurricular Activities
In addition to course work, the two-year, 60 credit-hour Historic Preservation program requires students to undertake an internship. The 210-hour internship with a preservation agency, conservator, restoration architect, or designer enables students to work on historically significant sites and to learn firsthand the latest preservation techniques.
SAIC's Historic Preservation program has extensive international contacts and offers students significant overseas study opportunities. The Historic Preservation program's balanced curriculum and emphasis on real-world experience prepare students for a wide range of professional opportunities.
Course Listing
Take the Next Step
Visit the graduate admissions website or contact the graduate admissions office at 312.629.6100, 800.232.7242, or gradmiss@saic.edu.