SOUTH PUGET SOUND COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Cultural Resources

Cultural Resources:  Forensics

Cultural Resources Certificate Program

 The Forensic Certification provides an overview of Forensic Anthropology, techniques for working with human remains, and techniques in the identification of human skeletal remains. Become familiar with the major Cultural Resources Management laws (federal, state, and local) that affect Tribal concerns with human remains and cemeteries.

 

Program Description

 Course Offerings

            Options:

Biological Anthropology (ANTH& 205 – formerly ANTH 102)*                           5 credits

Cultural Anthropology (ANTH& 206 – formerly ANTH 101)*                              5 credits

Archaeology (ANTH& 204 – formerly ANTH 104)*                                              5 credits

Cultural Resource Management & the Law (ANTH 112)*                                    5 credits

Indians of North America (ANTH& 210 – formerly ANTH 210)*                         5 credits

Human Osteology (ANTH& 237 – formerly ANTH 201)*                                     5 credits

Forensic Anthropology (ANTH& 236 – formerly ANTH 202)*                             5 credits

Archaeological Field School (ANTH 291—Student Agreement

Contract)*                                                                                                                  5 credits                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              40 credits

 

 
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