The minor requires 18 hours distributed among at least three departments.
| Code | Title | Hours | 
|---|---|---|
| Core Courses | ||
| Select three of the following required courses distributed across three departments: | 9 | |
| Introduction to Archaeology | ||
| Introduction to Museum Studies | ||
| History of Global Art | ||
| History of Global Architecture | ||
| Ancient American Art and Architecture | ||
| Artistic Exchanges in the Mediterranean, 500-1400 | ||
| Historic Preservation and Conservation | ||
| Public History | ||
| Queer Public Histories | ||
| Introduction to the Music of World Cultures | ||
| Select a three hour internship or practicum course in one of the affiliated departments | 3 | |
| Select the remaining six hours from the following: | 6 | |
| Additional Core Courses | ||
Additional elective courses may have been approved since publication of this bulletin. The program coordinator maintains a complete list of all approved elective courses. For course descriptions, see the relevant department’s listings in this bulletin.
Cultural Resource Preservation Electives
| Code | Title | Hours | 
|---|---|---|
| CHP 200 | Special Topics (may be repeated for credit if topic changes) | 1-3 | 
| AAS 370 | Special Topics in Arts, Aesthetics, and Expressive Cultures in African American Studies (subject to approval) | 1-3 | 
| ANT 305 | Museum Anthropology | 3 | 
| ANT 308 | Archaeological Theory and Practice | 3 | 
| ANT 315 | Artifact Analysis and Laboratory Methods in Archaeology | 4 | 
| ANT 339 | Culture and Nature: Introduction to Environmental Anthropology | 3 | 
| ANT 370 | Origins to Empires: The Archaeology of Africa and Eurasia | 3 | 
| ANT 373 | Olmec to Inca: States of the Americas | 3 | 
| ANT 374 | North American Archaeology | 3 | 
| ANT 381 | Field Program in Anthropological Archeology | 3 | 
| ANT 382 | Field Program in Anthropological Archeology | 3 | 
| ANT 385 | Special Problems Seminar (subject to approval) | 3 | 
| ART 203 | Islamic Art and Architecture | 3 | 
| ART 204 | South Asian Art and Architecture | 3 | 
| ART 206 | Art and Empire: India and Europe, 1500-1900 | 3 | 
| ART 233 | Architecture of the Americas | 3 | 
| ART 238 | Art and Culture of China | 3 | 
| ART 244 | Greek Art and Architecture | 3 | 
| ART 245 | Art and Architecture of the Roman World | 3 | 
| ART 246 | Byzantine Art and Architecture | 3 | 
| ART 250 | Artistic Exchanges in the Mediterranean, 500-1400 | 3 | 
| ART 259 | The History of Photography | 3 | 
| ART 396 | Art History Seminar (subject to approval) | 4 | 
| CLA 176 | The Age of Augustus | 3 | 
| CLA 180 | Topics in the Ancient Mediterranean World | 3 | 
| CLA 181 | Classics Beyond Whiteness | 1.5-3 | 
| HMN 275 | Inclusive Public Spaces: Examining Role of Space, Place and Gender | 3 | 
| HST 161 | History Museums | 1.5 | 
| HST 266 | The History of the Slave South | 3 | 
| HST 267 | The Making of the Modern South since the Civil War | 3 | 
| HST 302 | Plants of Empire: Power and Pleasure | 3 | 
| HST 323 | Wives, Writers, and Witches: Women and Gender in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1800 | 3 | 
| HST 324 | Fashion in the Eighteenth Century | 3 | 
| HST 325 | English Kings, Queens, and Spectacle | 3 | 
| HST 361 | A History of Hip Hop | 3 | 
| HST 368 | U.S. Environmental History | 3 | 
| HST 370 | Topics in North Carolina History (subject to approval) | 3 | 
| JOU 375 | Special Topics in Journalism (Imagination Project: Digital Storytelling and Social Justice) | 1-3 | 
| LIB 290 | Topics in Information (Archives and Primary Sources) | 1-3 | 
| MSC 105 | Performing Arts of Asia | 3 | 
| MSC 106 | Performing Arts of Bali | 3 | 
| WGS 200 | The WGS Field Guide to Museums (subject to approval) | 1.5 | 
Internships Approved for Cultural Heritage & Preservation Studies Minors
| Code | Title | Hours | 
|---|---|---|
| CHP 300 | Internship | 1-3 | 
| ANT 391 | Internship in Anthropology | 1-3 | 
| ART 293 | Practicum | 3,4 | 
| HST 395 | Internship in History | 1-3 | 
Students intending to minor in Cultural Heritage & Preservation Studies should consult the program coordinator. Equivalent courses must be approved by the program coordinator.