Program Description
The program is divided into
two topic areas, Archaeological Survey and Archaeological Laboratory.
Other areas of interest may be offered in the future. Each topical
area offers several levels of certification. Individuals completing
the requirements for certification will be formally recognized as
competent to perform the activities specified by each level, and
will receive a certificate of expertise for each level of certification.
A specified series of classes
and field activities is required for each level of certification.
Completing a class successfully will meet the requirements for the
respective certification level as well as other areas of certification
where the same class may be required. Courses range from 10 to 25
hours in total length. At the end of each course an examination
will be given. A minimum grade of 70% is required to pass each examination.
If a participant should fail an examination, he/she will be given
two more opportunities to pass the class.
In order to have previous experience
accepted for course credit, a participant must take and pass the
examination for that course. Individuals "testing out" will receive
no formal assistance from the State or Local Coordinators. Individuals
failing this examination must take the course and pass the examination
to receive credit toward certification. The materials fee is required
for individuals "testing out" of a course.
Each level of certification
has a required field activity or project to be completed on the
participant's own time. He/she may work independently or volunteer
for ongoing projects. Documentation of these field activities must
be given to the State Coordinator to register credit for each level
of certification. Copies of time sheets and a letter of verification
from the supervising archaeologist will be considered acceptable
documentation. A participant wishing to have previous field experience
evaluated for credit as he/she starts the program, should complete
the Record of Previous Experience.
The document will be evaluated by the PAAC Board.
Individuals wishing to participate
in the program without striving for certification may do so under
an audit category. Auditors will pay the materials fee but will
not take the course examination. The number of auditors in any class
is restricted to no more than half of the total number of class
participants. An auditor must state in writing that he/she wishes
to audit. If a person decides to change his/her status (try for
certification or change to an audit), he/she must make that decision
before the half-way point in a given class.
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