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Course Overview

CRM involves the identification, evaluation and preservation of cultural resources, as mandated by cultural resources legislation and guided by scientific standards within the planning process. A goal of the master’s program in Cultural Resources Management is to produce professionals who are competent in the methods and techniques appropriate for filling cultural resources management and related positions, and who have the theoretical background necessary for research design, and data collection and analysis.

Entry Requirement 

The coursework required for a CRM M.A. at Sonoma State totals 30 academic units and is typically completed in six to seven semesters, although faster completion is possible.

  • ANTH 500 Proseminar: 4 units
  • HIST 472 California History I: 4 units
  • ANTH 502 Archaeology: History and Theory: 3 units
  • ANTH 503 Seminar in Cultural Resources Management: 3 units
  • ANTH 592 Practicum in National Register of Historic Places: 2 units
  • ANTH 596/597 Internships: 3 units
  • ANTH 595 Thesis Prospectus: 1 unit
  • ANTH 599A/B Thesis: 4 units
  • Supporting Courses: 6 units
  • Total units in the CRM degree: 30

Fees

Type of Charges 1-6 Units/Semester 7+ Units/Semester
Tuition Fees $2082 $3588
Campus-based Fees $1159 $1159
Postbaccalaureate (TOTAL) $3241 $4747

This information was accurate on : 30/05/2022
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