ANTH2220
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ANTH2220 - Intro to Forensic Anth (3 cr)
Description
Forensic anthropology uses physical anthropology, archaeology, and medical-legal investigation procedures to describe and identify human remains. This course will give students a general understanding of forensic anthropology within the broader context of the forensic sciences. Students will gain basic knowledge of the human skeleton, including dentition and will learn methods for description and identification of human remains. They will also be introduced to case studies that demonstrate the actual practice of forensic anthropology. This course may be taken concurrently with ANTH 3271 (Human Osteology) and it is a prerequisite for ANTH 5272 (Forensic Anthropology).
Minimum Credits
3
Maximum Credits
3
Repeat for Credit
No
Course Designation/Attribute
GE - LS (Life Sciences)
Semesters Typically Offered
Fall