Note to Students

Spring 2013 Registration Deadline: March 24th, 2013

Thank you for registering for Drew University’s Historic Preservation (HP) Certificate program!  Complete details about courses and making your way around Drew’s campus will be posted on this page during the weeks ahead.

Students who have received a registration confirmation can access information about their course, including details on class location, parking arrangements, course materials, and syllabus, by clicking on the course link below.  The links will be activated two weeks in advance of the first class meeting.

Schedule

HP classes and workshops run throughout the year.  Six to ten week classes are generally held at Drew’s campus in the evenings between 7pm-9pm.  Workshops are held typically on Saturdays and can be both on and/or off-campus.  Check time and location for your particular class in the HP brochure or this website’s course listings.

Directions to Campus

Find details about getting to Drew University on the driving directions web page.  The online map of campus provides walking directions between locations on campus.

Parking at Drew

HP students may park on Drew’s campus, in either the Tilghman Lot or the Sitterly Lot. You can now purchase a parking pass directly from the Caspersen School of Graduate Studies (CSGS), either on your class’s first night or before the next class, saving you a trip to our Public Safety office.  Your pass will be good through February 2014 so please hold onto it. The parking fee for 3/1/13-2/28/14 is $60 (for your current term to same term next year) or $20 (for your current term only).  All permits must be displayed in the front windshield of your vehicle when parked on campus.  Checks can be made payable to Drew University. Saturday workshops held on Drew’s campus do not require a parking pass.  If you have received a parking pass from your participation in a fall 2012 or winter 2013 class, please let the HP administrator know on your first night of class.

Course Specific Information

Welcome letters, agendas and course syllabi will be posted here.  Check regularly for any updates by your instructor.

13SHP04 Practicing Preservation: Advocacy to Zoning

Instructor: Wayne T. McCabe, P.P.
Date: Tuesdays, March 26-May 28
Time: 7– 9 pm
Location: ROOM CHANGE! Brother’s College, 118
Cost: $465
Materials Fee: $10,  Agenda

13SHP12 Materials and Techniques of Restoration and Rehabilitation

Instructor: Robert Russell
Date: Wednesdays, March 27-May 29
Time: 7-9 pm
Location: Brother’s College, 117
Cost: $465
Materials Fee: $10,  Agenda

13SHP31 Technology and Historic Preservation

If available, please bring a laptop computer as you may find it useful to bookmark sites or other information that is pertinent to technology and HP.

Instructor: Cristiana Pena
Date: Thursdays, March 28 – May 30
Time: 7-9 pm
Location: Brother’s College, 21
Cost: $475
Materials Fee: $10,  Agenda

Spring One-Day Workshops

13SHPW36 Preserving the Recent Past

Morning coffee will be available but please bring your lunch and afternoon refreshments!

Instructor: Anne E. Weber, FAIA, FAPT & Guests
Date: Saturday, April 6
Time: 9 am-4 pm
Location: Brother’s College, room 201
Cost: $115
MaterialsAgenda

13SHPW17 Old House Primer: Historic Moldings & Interior Woodwork Workshop

Saturday morning coffee will be available but please bring your lunch and afternoon refreshments!

Instructor: Gordon Bock
Date: Thursday, May 2 & Saturday, May 4
Location: Brother’s College: May 2, room 201; May 4, room 120
Time: Thursday, 7-9 pm; Saturday, 9 am-4 pm
Cost: $175
MaterialsSYLLABUS