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Degree Requirements for the Graduate Program in Cultural Heritage Resource Management:
For the Master's degree: Students enrolled in the master's degree program must successfully complete all 10 courses in order to earn the Master of Professional Studies in Cultural and Heritage Resource Management degree: 8 online distance learning courses, an internship (6 credits), and a thesis (6 credits).
For the Graduate Certificate: Students enrolled in the graduate certificate option may choose any four of the eight core courses (one of which must be ANTH 741) in order to earn the certificate.
*Note that students pursuing the master's degree may earn the Graduate Certificate on route to the master's degree.
Plan of Study for the Master of Professional Studies:
Term | Year One | Credits |
I: September - November | ANTH 741: Introduction to Cultural and Heritage Resource Management | 3 |
ANTH 743: Community Engagement and Consultation or ANTH 752: Introduction to GIS for CRM |
3 | |
II: December - February | ANTH 742: Advanced Methods in CRM | 3 |
ANTH 744: Collections, Data Management, and Cultural Materials Preservation | 3 | |
III: March - May | ANTH 745: International Heritage Management | 3 |
ANTH 746: Applied Archaeological Theory | 3 | |
IV: June - August | ANTH 749: Internship | 6 |
Term | Year Two | Credits |
I: September - November | ANTH 747: Business of CRM | 3 |
ANTH 751: Project Management | 3 | |
II: December - February | ANTH 799: Thesis | 3 |
III: March - May | ANTH 799: Thesis | 3 |
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