Cultural Resource Management Certificate

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Program types
Undergraduate
Credential
Certificate
Length
32 units
Start date
September, January, May
Tuition*
$212.04 per unit

Overview

The Cultural Resource Management Certificate is about the identification, evaluation, and conservation of cultural resources such as heritage sites, objects, landscapes, and traditions. The program offers a package of courses, including the Archaeology Field School, to provide practical knowledge, skills, and experiences needed in the field of cultural resource management or other career directions. The curriculum consists of archaeology courses, and others drawn from First Nations Studies and Geography. Upon completion of the program, you'll be prepared for a career in Cultural Resource Management that influences the policies and practices of law, business, planning, and community collaboration.

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