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Spring 2002 Courses in Heritage Preservation


 NameTimeInstructor

GEOG 6760Cultural GeographyM 4:30 to 7:00Stewart
Geographic factors underlying diffusion and analysis of distributions of material and nonmaterial culture elements.

HIST 6320Metropolitan Atlanta,W 4:30-7:00Kuhn
Interdisciplinary perspective focusing on social, historical, and geographic processes which have shaped the Atlanta region.

HIST 8060Seminar in the History of the SouthTu/Th 5:30-7:00Eskew
Selected topics in the political, social, cultural, and economic history of the antebellum and postbellum South.

HIST 8640Preservation PlanningW 7:15-9:45Laub
Planning tools for the identification and preservation of the historic environment.

HIST 8650Historic American Landscapes and GardensM 7:15-9:45Cothran
American landscapes and gardens with respect to the social, cultural, historical, and geographic factors that influence their design and development.

HIST 8680InternshipTBALaub
Through a prescribed field experience students are given the opportunity to apply knowledge, theory, and understanding gained from courses.

HIST 8690American Architectural HistoryTh 7:15-9:45 Moffson
Major themes in American architecture from European colonization to modernism. Selected architects, buildings, and vernacular traditions are examined.

HIST 8700Case Studies in Historic PreservationTu 7:15-9:45Laub
Research seminar in techniques of documentation and analysis of historic sites and districts.

HIST 8890BSpecial Topics: Museum StudiesTh 7:15-9:45 Kelly
Analysis of a selected historical issue or topic, such as modernization, religion, revolution, role of women, and peasant societies. May be repeated for credit if topics vary.


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