Army courses listed here are offered by the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Learning Center (ULC) in Huntsville, AL. Navy courses are offered by the
Navy's Civil Engineer Corps Officers School (CECOS), Port Hueneme, CA.
Department of Defense Native American Cultural Communication Training (provided by Department of Defense via contract)
Cultural Property Protection for Military Personnel in Deployed Setting (Directorate of Environmental Integration, US Army Engineer School)
Other Defense Courses of Interest to Cultural Resource Program Managers
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Training
In addition to training arranged through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Learning Center (ULC) in Huntsville, AL (formerly the Professional Development Support Center), the Corps offers courses in historic building preservation through the Seattle District Center of Expertise for the Preservation of Historic Buildings and Structures.
"Historic Structures I: Maintenance and Repair" provides an awareness of the unique characteristics, legal requirements, procedures, technical knowledge and skills necessary to maintain and repair historic buildings.
"Historic Structures II: Craft Skills and Training" increases awareness and sensitivity to maintenance and repair issues in historic structures and enhances preservation craft skills.
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation offers "Introduction to Section 106 Review". This two-day introductory course provides information about federal compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
The Advisory Council also offers an Advanced Section 106 Seminar, a one-day course which discusses consultation and creating effective compliance agreements in greater detail than the introductory course.
More information on these training courses, including location and registration details is available on the ACHP web site.
Department of Interior
The Department offers several introductory courses open to non-DOI employees of other agencies on a space-available basis. Use the "DOI-Learn" catalog and search "cultural," "historic," or "cultural resources."