About This Certificate
The Utah State University (USU) Anthropology program offers multiple pathways of post-graduate instruction in archaeology.
Our post-graduate degrees cater to students with diverse circumstances and career goals. Our seven degree programs motivate students to gain the skills necessary for advancement in cultural resource management (CRM), museum administration, and/or academic research. Our degree programs are also modular, allowing students to tailor their educational experience closely to their needs and goals.
The Cultural Resource Management and Administration Certificate prepares students to manage large budgets, personnel, and the ethical and legal complexities of modern CRM projects. The certificate is designed so that practicing professionals can take classes while currently on the job without necessarily relocating to USU campus. The certificate helps students build practical skills that they can apply in their current and future positions.
What You Will Learn
The graduate certificate in Cultural Resource Management (CRM) Policy and Administration is a hybrid-delivery certificate 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 administration skills within the context of cultural resource management activities.
This 18 credit hour certificate will focus on three core sets of skills. (1) Writing effective proposals and business plans, (2) Managing budgets and personnel within legal and ethical frameworks, and (3) growing market share. This certificate may be earned as a stand-alone certification or as part of the master’s or Phd degrees offered by the USU Anthropology Graduate Program.
ADVISING
At a Glance
College: Jon M. Huntsman School of Business
Department: Marketing and Strategy Department
USU Locations:
- Logan campus
- Statewide campuses
Program Requirements
Career And Outcomes
Career Opportunities
- Cultural resource Management
- Forest Service
- Bureau of Land Management
- Environmental Consulting
Job Outlook
USU Locations
LOGAN CAMPUS
*This degree is available at various USU locations.
Take The Next Step
How to Apply
View our step-by-step guide on how to become an Aggie.
Request Information
Contact the School of Graduate Studies to ask questions or receive more information.
Cost and Funding
Calculate the cost of graduate school and learn about funding opportunities.
You May Also Be Interested In
Anthropology
Receive hands-on training with cultural artifacts in a program designed to prepare graduates for careers in archaeology and cultural resource management.
Archaeological Data Analytics
Enhance your portfolio to understand and implement data analytics within the context of cultural resource management activities.