Event Details:
UMKC Class | Planning for Historic Preservation
Planning for Historic Preservation (UPD 430) is a course that provides a survey of the major issues in the field of historic preservation and heritage studies. The course will include the urban planning techniques used for preserving historic buildings, neighborhood(s) and districts, as well as some of the landmark legal decisions and legislation that have shaped heritage preservation practice in the United States. Missouri has one of the most progressive historic tax credits in the nation. Learn more about how to integrate historic preservation into your practice! There will be an introduction to the primary research sources in Kansas City as part of this course.
CONTINUING EDUCATION opportunity!
Instructor: Sylvia R. Augustus Regional Historic Preservation Officer, General Services Administration, KCMO
Course number #17336, 3 credit hours
Location: UMKC Campus
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Visiting student information: http://www.umkc.edu/admissions/applying_visitingstudent.html
Event Registration:
- Date:
- January 11 - May 7 (6:00pm - 8:50pm)
- Location:
UMKC Campus
- Fee:
- NA