Historic buildings. Vibrant downtowns. Rambling main streets. If these sites appeal to you, then a master of science in
historic preservation is for you.
After two years of study in Ball State’s nationally acclaimed
College of Architecture and Planning, you’ll be ready to build your
career in the preservation profession. This interdisciplinary degree, which meets the academic standards of the
National Council for Preservation Education, gives you the opportunity to learn from
top-notch faculty, access to excellent facilities such as our
special preservation lab, and a variety of hands-on projects on campus at the
Center for Historic Preservation and in the community.
Apply today to the Graduate School and the
architecture department. Learn how to defray tuition costs by becoming a
graduate assistant or
check out other options to pay for grad school.
Want more information? Contact
Duncan Campbell, interim director of the graduate program in historic preservation, Department of Architecture (Architecture Building, room 402), Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306, 765-285-5870.