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Cultural Resource Management, CA

Cultural resource management (CRM) is the practice of preserving cultural resources through the use of archaeological methods of survey, data collection, excavation, laboratory analysis and curation of cultural materials (artifacts), monitoring sensitive sites and public outreach. CRM archaeologists work with state and federal agencies, museums, and with private firms to ensure compliance with federal and state laws that protect cultural resources on federal and public land. The program is designed to prepare students by teaching them the skills required to obtain employment as entry-level archaeological technicians working in the field, in labs, and for museums.

  • Department of Human Behavior
  • Student Learning Outcomes credits

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Anthropology, AA

Anthropology is the study of all aspects of humans in all times and in all places. A four-field approach to the study of humanity – including human biological characteristics, culture, language, and the human past – provides students with an evolutionary, holistic, and comparative understanding of human diversity and similarity.

  • Department of Human Behavior
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Developmental Support Technician, SC

Nevada Revised Statute 433.279 requires that all Developmental Support Technicians become certified with the State of Nevada. Requirements include the completion of 10 credits with CSN in the courses below to meet the educational requirements of certification within two years of being hired.

  • Department of Human Behavior
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