Cultural Resource Management Policy, Advocacy and Business Administration - Post-Bachelor's Certificate
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About this Degree
Program Director: Dr. Jacob Freeman, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice
Graduate Program Director: Dr. Judson Finley, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice
Department Head: Dr. Judson Finley, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice
Location: Old Main 245
Phone: (435) 797-0219
WWW: https://chass.usu.edu/anthropology/index
The Post-Bachelor’s Certificate in Cultural Resource Management (CRM) Policy, Advocacy, and Administration is designed to prepare both fully matriculated graduate students as well as current professionals in the field wishing to enhance their portfolios to understand and implement CRM policy and business skills within the context of cultural resource management activities. The certificate combines graduate level anthropology courses with courses offered in the School of Business. This certificate may be earned as a stand-alone certification or as part of the USU Anthropology Graduate Program.
Students who complete the program will receive a certificate in Cultural Resource Management Policy, Advocacy, and Administration. Their USU transcript will list the courses and grades received to complete the program.
Admission Requirements for this Program
To apply for admittance to the program, a person must complete and submit an application to the School of Graduate Studies. Academic credits obtained from the program may be applied toward a graduate degree.
To apply, the School of Graduate Studies requires:
A bachelor’s degree (or, for some doctoral programs, a master’s degree) that is or will be completed before the student matriculates in the degree program.
A 3.0 or higher grade-point average for terms that include the student’s last 60 semester credits or 90 quarter credits.
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International applicants are required to submit proof of proficiency in English.