What makes 's
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Immersive Boston ecosystem

Boston and New England provide constant access to preservation projects, institutions, and live case studies, grounding learning in a globally influential preservation context. Class studios and capstones engage real initiatives from regional to grassroots scales, translating theory into site-based practice.

Capstone with employer value

The final-term major project is tailored to career goals and yields employer-ready outputs like National Register nominations, historic structure reports, preservation plans, and design guidelines. Projects commonly extend prior coursework or internship work, demonstrating end-to-end professional competence.

Clear learning outcomes

Graduates demonstrate command of preservation history, theory, and practice; documentation and analysis; and public-facing interpretation and advocacy, aligned to professional expectations. Outcomes emphasize research rigor, evidence-based argumentation, and communication to both experts and communities.

Community and equity focus

Curriculum highlights underrepresented heritage, people-centered interpretation, and inclusive narratives, linking preservation to social justice and community well-being. Training equips students to design participatory engagement and translate heritage value for diverse stakeholders.

Sustainability and adaptive reuse

Environmentally minded stewardship and adaptive reuse are embedded throughout, aligning preservation decisions with climate, resource efficiency, and long-term resilience. Students learn to position heritage as a partner in sustainable development across buildings and cultural landscapes

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Median Earnings after Graduation

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Graduation Rate

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Recruiters

National Park Service State Historic Preservation Offices (SHPOs) The National Trust for Historic Preservation World Monuments Fund Getty Conservation Institute Advisory Council on Historic Preservation General Services Administration (GSA) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Architectural Resources Group (ARG) Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. (WJE) Quinn Evans Architects Goody Clancy Ann Beha Architects

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Eligibility Criteria for 's in Management program ?

Credential Evaluation Requirement

Mandatory English Proficiency Test

Mandatory GRE / GMAT Requirement

4 Year Bachelor’s Degree Requirement

Tuition Fees & Scholarship Opportunities!

Tuition Fees

/- PER YEAR

Application Fee

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Scholarship Opportunities upto

USD 6 Million

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What makes 's
Different!

Immersive Boston ecosystem

Boston and New England provide constant access to preservation projects, institutions, and live case studies, grounding learning in a globally influential preservation context. Class studios and capstones engage real initiatives from regional to grassroots scales, translating theory into site-based practice.

Capstone with employer value

The final-term major project is tailored to career goals and yields employer-ready outputs like National Register nominations, historic structure reports, preservation plans, and design guidelines. Projects commonly extend prior coursework or internship work, demonstrating end-to-end professional competence.

Clear learning outcomes

Graduates demonstrate command of preservation history, theory, and practice; documentation and analysis; and public-facing interpretation and advocacy, aligned to professional expectations. Outcomes emphasize research rigor, evidence-based argumentation, and communication to both experts and communities.

Community and equity focus

Curriculum highlights underrepresented heritage, people-centered interpretation, and inclusive narratives, linking preservation to social justice and community well-being. Training equips students to design participatory engagement and translate heritage value for diverse stakeholders.

Sustainability and adaptive reuse

Environmentally minded stewardship and adaptive reuse are embedded throughout, aligning preservation decisions with climate, resource efficiency, and long-term resilience. Students learn to position heritage as a partner in sustainable development across buildings and cultural landscapes

Know More about the Program

..... Read More

Duration

Months

Where do graduates of 's program land? Discover More!

Median Earnings after Graduation

USD 0 /- year

Graduation Rate

%

Recruiters

National Park Service State Historic Preservation Offices (SHPOs) The National Trust for Historic Preservation World Monuments Fund Getty Conservation Institute Advisory Council on Historic Preservation General Services Administration (GSA) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Architectural Resources Group (ARG) Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. (WJE) Quinn Evans Architects Goody Clancy Ann Beha Architects

Prospective Job Roles

Eligibility Criteria for 's in Management program ?

Credential Evaluation Requirement

Mandatory English Proficiency Test

Mandatory GRE / GMAT Requirement

4 Year Bachelor’s Degree Requirement

Tuition Fees & Scholarship Opportunities!

Tuition Fees

/- PER YEAR

Application Fee

/-

Scholarship Opportunities upto

USD 6 Million

Upcoming Events

We will be back Soon with Upcoming Events

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