Cultural Resource Management I

General

Prefix

ANTH

Course Number

631

Course Level

Graduate

Department/Unit(s)

College/School

College of Liberal Arts

Description

Policies, laws and organizations that are the foundation of modern cultural resource management. Federal, state and tribal levels of legislation, policy and organization and public archaeology. Implementation and evaluation of professional standards in cultural resource management.

Credits

Min

3

Max

3

Repeatable

No

Goals and Diversity

MN Goal Course

No

Cultural Diversity

No

Learning Outcomes

Outcome

Communicate ideas clearly.

Outcome

Synthesize different kinds of information.

Outcome

Analyze and apply different theoretical concepts related to cultural resources management.

Outcome

Demonstrate knowledge of, and respect for, human cultural diversity.

Outcome

Demonstrate a broad knowledge of the history, philosophy, and theory related to managing cultural resources and historic preservation in the United States.

Outcome

Demonstrate a thorough understanding of federal and state legislation regarding cultural resources management.

Outcome

Demonstrate the ability to work cooperatively and respectfully with representatives from federal and state agencies, Native American communities, non-profit and for-profit companies, and especially general members of the public.

Outcome

Demonstrate the ability to aid clients in the private and public sectors to work successfully within the framework of federal and state CRM law.