Course Description
Theoretical and practical overview of U.S. federal and state laws, institutions, and practices related to the inventory, evaluation, preservation, protection, and overall management of cultural resources; history and philosophical bases of Cultural Resource Management (CRM); professional ethics; indigenous and other stakeholder interests in CRM; and comparative national regulations outside the U.S. and the international heritage management and organizations. Graduate standing in history required.
Spring 2026
Instructors
Meeting Patterns
Classes Start:
January 12, 2026
Classes End:
April 28, 2026
Location:
00234 111 Lampe Drive
Class Days:
W
Class Start Time:
3:00pm
Class End Time:
5:45pm
Class Type:
Lecture
Credits:
3.00
Restrictions:
Only students in the History and Public History graduate programs may enroll themselves in this course without departmental approval. Non-history students may enroll in this course with instructor approval.