ARCH 542 Pres Res Meth
A comprehensive examination of the methods of researching, surverying, recording, and registering historic properties and heritage sites. Legal concepts of "significance" and "context" are applied to evaluating the historic built environment. Emphasizes applied research and analysis skills and the preparation of a reserach study report. Prerequisite: permission of the program director. Not open to students who have credit in ARCH 442.