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Nov 21, 2024
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2021-2022 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Cultural Resource Management, CA [CRMGT-CT, 30 Total Credits]
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GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION
Important information about the educational debt, earnings, and completion rates of students who attended this program are located at www.csn.edu/gainful-employment.
DESCRIPTION
Cultural resource management (CRM) is the practice of preserving cultural resources through the use of archaeological methods of survey, data collection, excavation, laboratory analysis and curation of cultural materials (artifacts), monitoring sensitive sites and public outreach. CRM archaeologists work with state and federal agencies, museums, and with private firms to ensure compliance with federal and state laws that protect cultural resources on federal and public land. The program is designed to prepare students by teaching them the skills required to obtain employment as entry-level archaeological technicians working in the field, in labs, and for museums.
ACADEMIC MAPS
Academic Map: CA - Cultural Resource Management 21-22 v1.1
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Student Learning Outcomes
- Recognize archaeological material classes in the field.
- Employ best practices in the documentation of cultural resources.
- Review state and federally mandated forms and reports that document archaeological sites in compliance with local, state, and federal cultural preservation laws.
- Describe the relationship, responsibilities, and interaction between the archaeologist, the contractor, and government agencies in the development and implementation of research projects and preservation plans.
General Education Requirements (15 Credits)
Communications (6 Credits)
Natural Science (3 Credits)
Social Science (3 Credits)
Special Program Requirements (15 Credits)
Core Requirements (12 Credits)
Students must complete 3 credits of ANTH 290 to satisfy certificate requirements.
Field Methods Elective (3 Credits)
Computation and Human Relations
Computation included in MATH 120, MATH 120E, MATH 123, and STAT 152.
Human Relations included in ANTH 101.
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