- Winter 2025 historic preservation classes
- Autumn 2024 historic preservation classes
- Spring 2024 historic preservation classes
- Winter 2024 historic preservation classes
- Autumn 2023 historic preservation classes
- Spring 2023 historic preservation classes
- Winter 2023 historic preservation classes
- Autumn 2022 historic preservation classes
- Spring 2022 historic preservation classes
- Winter 2022 historic preservation classes
- Autumn 2021 historic preservation classes
- Spring 2021 historic preservation classes
- Winter 2021 historic preservation classes
- Autumn 2020 historic Preservation classes
Here is the Historic Preservation Certificate Checklist.
Neile Graham is the adviser for the program. She's available for drop-in or set appointments during her office hours in Gould 208Q until 2:00 daily, or email her. If you have a specific question she can’t answer, she will refer you to the appropriate faculty member.
If you want to sign up formally for the certificate and you are a current UW graduate student or BLA student, you can complete the form here or send a letter of interest to histpres@uw.edu. You just need to submit this to be added to the program. If you decide later that you won’t complete the certificate, just let us know.
If you are not a UW student but hold a bachelor’s degree and want to do the certificate, you need to apply to the UW and the program through the Graduate School.
The certificate requires you to have a preservation capstone project which can be a thesis, studio, or professional project and you will need to have a historic preservation faculty member as adviser or chair. Here is a list of previous Historic Preservation Student Theses and Projects. See the program’s main page to see the current faculty list.
Questions about the Historic Preservation Program? Email histpres@uw.edu, or check the Frequently Asked Questions page.