As our cities and towns realize the cultural and financial value of restoring and/or converting older buildings, the demand for historic preservationists grows. Preservationists are responsible for researching, documenting and preserving the heritage found in our structural and architectural environment. They are versed in the social and economic issues affecting structures, as well as the laboratory and rehabilitation techniques to save them.
Pursue your
Bachelor of Fine Arts,
Master of Arts, or
Master of Fine Arts degree in historic preservation at a college that is internationally recognized as a leader in the field - Savannah College of Art and Design. A historic preservation
minor and
graduate certificate also are available.
Broaden your knowledge in the living lab that is Savannah, and in locations throughout this history-rich region. The department's conservation laboratory is one of only a few in the U.S., specially equipped for materials testing, restoration treatment analysis, and conservation experimentation.

SCAD's ongoing community relationships make possible a variety of internship opportunities with such organizations as:
- The Coastal Georgia Historical Society
- The Historic Savannah Foundation
- The National Park Service
- Ossabaw Island Foundation
As an historic preservationist, you can pursue a wide range of careers:
- City planner
- Historic site supervisor
- Materials conservator
- Museum administration
- Preservation researcher

- Restoration artisan
Our graduates can be found working for employers such as:
- Bailey & Bailey Associates
- City of St. Pleasant
- Coastal Heritage Society
- Ethan Allen Company
- Georgia Council for the Arts
- Mobil Corporation
- NYC Landmark Preservation Commission
For more information about the historic preservation program, e-mail
SCAD admissions.
Community Involvement Do you have an opportunity for students to gain building trade experience? Download the
Community Projects Proposal.