Archaeology Technician Certificate
The Archaeology Technician Certificate consists of a total of 26-28 units in anthropology and related disciplines. Combined, these classes provide basic knowledge and skills useful in the field of CRM (Cultural Resource Management). Although a career in archaeology will likely require at least a bachelor's degree (BA or BS) in Anthropology, this certificate assists students in gaining entry level positions in professional archaeology. To earn this certificate, students must complete the required courses as listed with a grade of C or better. This certificate consists of three sets of classes:required classes (17 units); anthropology electives (3-4 units); and non-anthropology electives (6-7
Courses
- ANTH 101 — F Biological Anthropology 3 Units
- ANTH 102 — F Cultural Anthropology 3 Units
- ANTH 103 — F Introduction to Archaeology 3 Units
- ANTH 106 — F World Prehistory 3 Units
- ENGL 100 — ENGL C1000 Academic Reading and Writing Formerly: ENGL 100 F College Writing 4 Units
- ETHS 160 — F American Indian History (formerly History of the Native Americans) 3 Units
- GEOG 102 — F Physical Geography 3 Units
- GEOG 130 — F California Geography 3 Units
- GEOG 160 — F Cultural Geography 3 Units
- GEOG 230 — F Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (formerly GEOG 281AF) 3 Units