Delaware State University Historical Preservation-Museum Studies Program

The Delaware State University Historical Preservation-Museum Studies Program offers a Master of Arts in Historical Preservation. The preservation program is located within the College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences.

History
Delaware State University opened in 1891, with Loockerman Hall, a late-18th-century manor, as its main building. The building is now on the National Register of Historic Places.

Specialties
Delaware State University's program focuses on research and restoration, with a concentration in either Museum Studies or African-American Heritage Preservation.

Core Courses

 * American Historical Contexts to 1865 (3 units)
 * Research Methods in History (3 units)
 * American Architectural History (3 units)
 * American Historical Contexts since 1865 (3 units)
 * Historic Preservation Law and Policy (3 units)
 * Historic Preservation Internship

Faculty

 * Robin L. Krawitz (Director, Historic Preservation Program)