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Cultural/Archaelogical Resources Protection.

A program focusing on the application of law enforcement principles and techniques to the protection of cultural resources and the investigation of related crimes. Includes instruction in cultural resources law, archaeological standards of value, site damage assessment, evidence collection, surveillance techniques, investigative techniques, case management and preparation.

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$79,672

Avg Median Salary $79,672
Lowest Median $52,370
Highest Median $105,980

Source: BLS OEWS May 2024

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Career Paths 5
Degree Level Bachelor
Code 43.0123

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