• Master of Arts in Cultural Resources Management is a 2-year program offered on a full-time basis.
  • It involves the identification, evaluation, and preservation of cultural resources, as mandated by cultural resources legislation and guided by scientific standards within the planning process.
  • A goal of the master’s program in Cultural Resources Management is to produce professionals who are competent in the methods and techniques appropriate for filling cultural resources management and related positions.
  • The program emphasizes experience in developing projects and programs in cultural resources management.
  • Students are required to successfully complete 30 units for the program which is completed in six to seven semesters.
  • As part of the CRM graduate program, students are required to complete three internship units so they may gain experience in a variety of cultural resource management settings.