Minor Program in Conservation

The contemporary theoretical approaches on conservation require a close collaboration between the fields of restoration/conservation and city planning. First phase of this collaboration is the constitution of a shared framework of communication. Minor Program in Conservation for the undergraduate students of city planning aims at giving the basic concepts of conservation as well as their conceptual parameters. This program offers six courses. The courses on the theoretical framework and the legal aspects of conservation are supported by several seminars on varying related topics. The theoretical accumulation of knowledge is tested through a field study in the workshop.

Courses:
ARCH 395 - Theory of Conservation (3-0)3
ARCH 397 - Seminar on Conservation I (3-0)3
ARCH 398 - Seminar on Conservation II(3-0)3
ARCH 495 - Legal and Administrative Aspects of Conservation (3-0)3
ARCH 497 - Selected Topics in Conservation (3-0)3
ARCH 498 - Workshop in Conservation (3-0)3