This Undergraduate Certificate in Cultural Resource Management, is offered jointly through the Departments of History and Anthropology/Geography/Tourism. It will appeal to students interested in cultural heritage and filling critical workforce needs in the Northeast. Archaeology (and History) employment in Connecticut and the United States is largely driven by compliance with federal laws. Students can pair the certificate with a History or Anthropology major, and/or a Public History or Archaeology minor in consultation with a program advisor. The Certificate will prepare students for a post-baccalaureate degree program in Archeology, Public History, Historic Preservation, Planning, or other related field.
Undergraduate CRM Certificate (15 credits)
Core (12 Credits)
Electives (3 Credits)
ART 141 Photography I 3 Credits
ANTH 140 Introduction to Anthropology 3 Credits
ANTH 322 Historical Archaeology 3 Credits
ANTH 329 Experimental Archaeology 4 Credits
ANTH 230 Archaeology of Indigenous North America 3 Credits
ANTH 402 Space, Place, and People: The Archaeology of Landscapes 4 Credits
ANTH 418 New England Archaeology 4 Credits
ANTH 420 African Diaspora Archaeology 4 Credits
CEN 200 Introduction to Community and Civic Engagement 3 Credits
GEOG 130 Introduction to Geographic Information Science 3 Credits
GEOG 241 Introduction to Planning 3 Credits
GEOG 266 Introduction to Remote Sensing 3 Credits
GEOG 291 National Parks and World Heritage Sites 3 Credits
HIST 300 Topics in History 3 Credits
HIST 305 History of Connecticut 3 Credits
HIST 323 Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands, 1520-Present 3 Credits
HIST 300- Early American/ Colonial History.
Total Credit Hours: 15