Careers in architectural history
Become a cultural resource manager. Become a historic site manager. Become an architectural critic. Architectural historians conduct research and evaluation, help manage and preserve historic artifacts, and provide preservation oversight to help restore and maintain the integrity of architectural treasures and their communities. They study the history of architecture all over the world and are thoughtful interpreters of the built environment as it relates to society.
Launch your career as a professional:
- Architectural researcher
- Architectural history interpreter
- Preservation planner/officer
And get recruited and hired by the best of the best:
- National Park Service
- The New York Landmarks Conservancy
- Restoration Hardware
- BuildingWork
- Plum Design West
Discover your calling
At SCAD, you'll learn to thrive in an industry that requires acute technical skills, fresh creative vision, and a knack for working with others. Discover your calling through The University for Creative Careers.
SCAD will see you to success
SCAD supports its students from first classes to graduation and beyond. Throughout their SCAD journey and professional path, the SCAD office for career and alumni success (CAS) offers students and graduates an array of career-building services:
- Résumé development
- Portfolio building
- Mock interviews
- Self-promotion
- Assistance finding internships and employment opportunities
With its preeminent instruction, professional guidance, and one-on-one career advising, SCAD will help you launch your creative career to new heights