Historic Preservation Accelerated Master's Program
Program Overview
Historic Preservation Accelerated Master's Program (AMP)
The UVM Historic Preservation Accelerated Master's Program (AMP) provides an opportunity for capable undergraduate UVM students to enroll directly in the historic preservation graduate program while taking advantage of accelerated master's program degree incentives.
Program Overview
Following their formal admission into the UVM Historic Preservation Accelerated Master's Program (AMP), students work simultaneously on their B.A. and M.S. requirements, counting up to nine credits of 5000-graduate level courses toward both the B.A. and the M.S. degrees. The remaining 21 credits of graduate study required for a historic preservation M.S. degree normally would be taken by AMP students in three semesters following undergraduate graduation.
Admission Criteria
Undergraduate students must apply for and be accepted to the AMP through the standard Graduate College application process. Normally, the application and admission process must be finalized prior to the beginning of the senior year. In all cases, students must be admitted by the Graduate College before taking any courses that will apply to the master's degree, i.e., all courses used for the master's degree must be taken after formal admission to the AMP.
Curriculum
The Historic Preservation Accelerated Master's Program Course Catalogue is available, and a typical course schedule can be provided.
Related Programs
- Historic Preservation (M.S.)
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Program format: Online, On-campus
Program Details
- Type of Degree: AMP
- School or College: College of Arts and Sciences
- Area of Study: Arts, humanities, social sciences
- Program Format: On-campus, Full-time
