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    PRESS RELEASE — The University of Massachusetts Amherst & Hancock Shaker Village

    Master of Science in Design & Historic Preservation

    The Master of Science in Design offers an opportunity for advanced study in traditional building materials, preservation theory and building systems. The two-year program is offered through the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Hancock Shaker Village, a National Historic Landmark in the Berkshire Hills of Western Massachusetts.

    The program will explore 18th, 19th and 20th century architecture, building technology, and conservation methods using the Hancock Shaker Village as a primary study site. The Shaker's deep-seated commitment to sustainability in building, living and farming will be investigated and tested for its applicability to modern life. Students will expand their skills in architectural design, historic preservation, construction, restoration, town planning, as well as their understanding of historic site management while working closely with museum staff, instructors, craftsmen and preservationists.

    The program is geared toward working professionals and others who wish to maintain employment while pursuing an advanced degree. Courses are offered on a schedule that allows students to commute to Western Massachusetts for two days of concentrated classes on alternating weeks during the Spring and Fall semesters.

    Evidence of design capacity or knowledge of the building trades is required for admission. While a core group of students will be selected for full matriculation, there will be spaces available for students electing to take individual courses. Credits may be transferable to alternate advanced degree programs as well as AIA Mandatory Continuing Education.

    The Priority Registration Deadline is February 1, 2010.

    APPLICATION PROCESS:

    1. Submit an online application to:
      UMass Office of Graduate Admissions

    2. Submit a letter and portfolio to:
      UMass Program in Architecture & Design

      455 Fine Arts Center
      151 Presidents Dr.
      University of Massachusetts Amherst
      Amherst, MA 01003-9330

    To learn more: http://www.umass.edu/preservation/Preservation_Architecture/Program.html

    Contact:
    Steven Bedford
    Program Director
    sbedford@hancockshakervillage.com


     

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