Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $8544 for Spring; $712 per credit hour for Winter | Contact provider |
Potter College of Ar...
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Course summary
This program requires a minimum of 30 semester hours and leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree. At least half of the total semester hours must be in upper-division (300- or 400- level) courses. Cultural Resource Management involves the identification, assessment, documentation, management, preservation, and interpretation of cultural resources important to the human heritage. Cultural resources include archaeological sites, shipwrecks, cemeteries and burial grounds, standing structures, historic districts, historic landscapes, traditional crafts, traditional cultural practices, and museum collections. Cultural resource managers work for government agencies, private preservation firms, public historic organizations, private foundations, museums, and interpretive sites.
Program modules
CRM Concentration Requirements: ANTH 436; two courses selected from ANTH 434, 470, and 493, FLK 434, 446, 447, and 464.
Entry requirement for international students
Applicants should be a high school graduates. Minimum Grade Average: 2.5 on a 4.0 scale or Minimum Composite ACT/Total SAT Scores: 20 composite ACT/930 Total SAT are required. The American College Test (ACT) or the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) is required of all beginning freshmen. Test dates and a registration form may be obtained from a high school counselor or the test company. For more information contact: ACT Program, Box 414, Iowa City, Iowa 52243. Tel: (319) 337-1313 Final admission cannot be granted before test scores are received. Students who do not meet the University requirements will be admitted to the Bowling Green Community College. To ensure a proper foundation for university study, the following college preparatory curriculum is required as a minimum for all students: English - 4 years: I, II, III, IV; Math - 3 years: Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II or Integrated Math I, II, and III; Social Studies - 3 years: Chosen from U.S. History and World History Economics, Government or World Geography; Science - 3 years: Chosen from Life Science, Physical Science, and Earth/Space Science (at least one lab) Health - 1/2 year, Physical Education - 1/2 year, History and Appreciation of Visual or Performing Arts - 1/2 year. 2004 high school graduates will be required to have two years of a foreign language. A score of 525 on the TOEFL, or a 197 computer based TOEFL, is required for admission.
Western Kentucky University accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
Department name
Potter College of Arts and Letters, Department of Folk Studies and Anthropology
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