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Spring 2026
Internship at World Heritage Site; Monticello or the University of Virginia. Some projects have a digital component. Graduate course will have additional course requirements. Course may include site visits.
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Spring 2026
Continuation of Internship in historic preservation/architectural history. 6-8 hours weekly. Course may include site visits. Graduate students will undertake additional course requirements.
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Spring 2026
Advanced work on independent research topics by individual students. Departmental approval of the topic is required.
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Spring 2026
Topical offerings in architectural history.
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Spring 2026
The Asian-African conference in 1955, known as the Bandung Conference, imagined a movement of newly independent nations of Asia & Africa, joining mutual solidarity to support the development & cultural as well as political independence. In this seminar, students will study the history of the Bandung project, the notion of freedom, liberation, independence, & sovereignty, as well as the material culture & built environment. Grad version has additional requirements.
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Spring 2026
Public Humanities and Cultural Change introduces undergraduate students to the power of place and story in the shaping of the American imagination. The multi-disciplinary course centers 1) engaging complex pasts, 2) place-based and community-based methodologies, 3) the inherently political nature of public humanities, and 4) impactful public engagement, especially across difference. Graduate version has additional requirements.
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Spring 2026
Preparation and completion of a thesis..
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Spring 2026
Research on topic for Master Thesis.
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Spring 2026
For Thesis Preparation, taken before a thesis director has been selected.
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Spring 2026
Advanced work on independent research topics by individual students. Departmental approval of the topic is required.
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