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Meet Our Alumni

Kathleen Scanlan

GIS Certificate, Minnesota North College – Itasca
BA, Archaeology & Cultural Anthropology, Boston University

Employer
Moose Hill Archaeology Project

Job Title
Archaeologist and GIS Analyst

Sample Job Duties
Excavation of a multi-component prehistoric site in Southwest Alaska. In addition to the excavations, my primary responsibilities consist of the management of all GIS feature classes and joined attribute tables, spatial and density analyses using ArcGIS, the maintenance of artifact catalogs, and the completion of plan view and stratigraphic profile documentation of excavation units. Secondary duties include assisting with lithic analysis, and project logistical coordination.

Alumni Quote 
“Itasca was instrumental in getting the Moose Hill database off the ground. While I knew what the software was capable of, I finally had the skills to make our research goals possible and quickly answer research questions. Additionally, steps that had previously taken hours to complete were streamlined because I had the editing skills needed to complete the task rather than building every feature from scratch. This program has not only broadened my career opportunities but also sparked my interest in further academic research potential.”

Erika Eigenberger

GIS Certificate – Minnesota North College – Itasca
M.A., Anthropology, Cultural Heritage Management Program – University of Minnesota
M.A., Museum Studies – University of Minnesota
B.A., Anthropology – St. Cloud State University
B.A., History -St. Cloud State University

Employer
HDR, Inc.

Job Title
Archaeology Project Director

Sample Job Duties
Manage archaeological projects, complete agency coordination, coordinate and direct cultural staff, monitor construction activities in culturally sensitive areas, analyze pre-contact and historic period cultural materials, complete background research and literature reviews, author cultural reports, create field maps, complete spatial analysis, and prepare GPS units for field survey.

Alumni Quote
“The online GIS program at Itasca is designed for student success. Classes follow a logical progression and the staff is extremely supportive and very accessible when questions arise. Completion of this program has allowed me to branch out from my normal working duties as an archaeologist by taking the lead on deliverables that were previously addressed by other departments. I can now assemble data, complete analysis, and produce field and reporting maps for my own projects which not only saves time, but also allows me greater control of the final product. This program has also allowed me to assist with more company-wide GIS tasks, something that has been a great help during the winter months when fieldwork is not available. Regardless of your career path or current discipline, the completion of this program definitely opens doors and provides students with a valuable skill set. It’s a great choice, whether you are interested strictly in GIS or if you simply want to apply GIS knowledge to your current field.”

Andrew Kurth

M.S. Cultural Resources Management, Archaeology – Saint Cloud State University
B.S. Anthropology – University of Minnesota, Duluth
GIS Certificate – Minnesota North College – Itasca

Employer
HDR, Inc.

Job Title
Cultural Resources Specialist

Sample Job Duties
Research and analyze historic and environmental data, write technical reports and environmental permit applications, perform cultural resources survey, data verification, and archaeological site monitoring for infrastructure projects in diverse environmental settings throughout the Midwest.

Alumni Quote
“The Itasca GIS Program has allowed me to diversify my skill set and gain a better understanding of the role GIS can play in Archaeology. The program provides an excellent opportunity for professionals to gain valuable GIS experience while still working full time.”