SOUTH PUGET SOUND COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Cultural Resource Certificate Program

Faculty

 

Cultural Resources Specialist Certificate Program

Program Description

Patrick Chapman, Ph.D. pchapman@spscc.ctc.edu

            Options:

 

Otago Univ. (New Zealand, 1999

360-596-5476
     Easter Island
Polynesian biological anthropology
    

Human osteology  & forensic anthropology

Dale Croes, Ph.D. dcroes@spscc.ctc.edu

Washington State Univ. 1977

360-596-5336
Northwest Coast archaeology
Wet site archaeology
 Nancy Neville Cordell, Ph.D.    

Univ. of Washington

ncordell@spscc.ctc.edu
Comparative Primate Anatomy & Behavior
Paleoanthropology
Biocultural Anthropology
    Carol Mortland, Ph.D. cmortland@spscc.ctc.edu
Univ of Oregon, 1981

Anthropology Dept

Old & New World Archaeology

The Faculty

Cultural anthropology

Contact Information

Museum Studies
Donna J. Ricca, M.Sc. dricca@spscc.ctc.edu
First time college students Univ. of Bradford, UK.
        How to Apply Biological/Forensic Anthropology
        How to Register Forensic Ostelogy
          Costs
          Deborah D. Teed, Ph.D. dteed@spscc.ctc.edu
       Certification Planning Form Florida International Univ.
Haiti/Haitian immigrants
South Puget Sound Community College Linguistic anthropology
Anthropology & education
         The College
         The Library Derek Valley, MA schmidtvalley@comcast.net
       Bookstore Washington St. Univ.
Northwest Coast Native Museums
Retired: Director, Washington State Capital Museum, Olympia
Scott S. Williams, MA, R.P.A. Scott.williams2@wa.usda.gov
Washington State Univ. 1989
Northwest and Hawaiian Archaeology
Lithic Technology Specialist