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New course | Undergraduate |
First term offered : Spring 2013 | ||
Course Prefix&Number | Descriptive Title | Credits/Hours |
CJ329 | Archaeological Resources: Policies and Procedures | 4 - |
Abbreviation for Class Schedule(20 spaces) Archaeo Resources |
Catalog Description: This course traces the history of federal and local historic preservation/cultural resource management legislation and regulations. Topics include the merging of archaeology with historic preservation, how laws are made, how archaeological resources are protected on public land, and political issues involving Native American concerns. Cross-listed with Anthropology. |
Course Goal and Objectives: 1. Analyze and evaluate the historical and legal contexts for cultural resources archaeology in the United States. 2. Assess the nature, strengths, and weaknesses of U.S. cultural resource management at the federal, state, and local levels; among Native American tribes; and on private lands. 3. Evaluate the business of cultural resources archaeology. 4. Design archaeological proposals, budgets, and research plans for cultural resource archaeology projects. 5. Evaluate the contents and quality of Phase I, II, and III archaeological reports. 6. Assess the status and prospects of professional careers in cultural resources archaeology. |
Justification for adding the course (e.g. alignment with other institutions, program revision, etc.): This course will be an optional course for a new forensic anthropology minor in the Criminal Justice Department. The course will be cross-listed with Anthropology to enhance and expand the department. |
Faculty and facilities needed: N/A |
Brief Course outline: Readings: King, Thomas F. Cultural Resource Laws and Practice: An Introductory Guide. Third Edition (CRLP) (2008). Thomas, David Hurst, Skull Wars:Kennewick Man, Archaeology, and the Battle for Native American Identity. New York: Basic Books (2000). Schedule: Week 1 Introduction to Cultural Resources Archaeology in the U.S. Week 2 History of U.S. Preservation Legislation Week 3 The Archaeological Resources Protection Act and the Federal Archaeology Program Week 4 Federal Mandates: the National Environmental Policy Act and the National Historic Preservation Act Week 5 State and Local Programs and Statutes (the Role of SHPOs) Week 6 Native Americans and Cultural Resource Management; The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Week 7 Phase I: Identification Surveys Week 8 Phase II: Evaluation Surveys Week 9 Phase III: Mitigation/Data Recovery Week 10 Careers in CRM, Review |
Step | Approver | Decision | Timestamp |
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1 - Department | Robin Smith | Approved | December 18 2011 |
2 - Division | John Rector | Approved | January 11 2012 |
3 - Division Curriculum | Mark Henkels | Approved | January 11 2012 |
5 - Curriculum Committee | Thaddeus Shannon | Approved | January 31 2012 |
6 - Faculty Senate | Gavin Keulks | Approved | February 28 2012 |
7 - Dean | Stephen Scheck | Approved | February 29 2012 |
Comments: All aspects of placing the forensic anthropology-related courses (this course and all the other currently proposed courses) into the schedule and lab facilities needed for the lab-related courses will be part of the intentional design of rolling up the crime analysis programming that is serviced by the CJ and anthropology department. Timing of development will need to fit within LAS budgetary capacity. |
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8 - Provost | Kent Neely | Approved | March 01 2012 |
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