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AN 3222 Forensic Anthropology

Soc, An, Social Work, CJCollege of Arts and Sciences

Course Title

Forensic Anthropology

Course Description

Broad overview of topics relevant to forensic anthropology, an applied field of physical anthropology, including basic anatomy and physiology of the human skeleton, various methods of analyzing skeletal remains, and other approaches used by the forensic anthropologist to aid in the identification of decomposed human remains. The role of the forensic anthropologist in matters of interest to law enforcement officials and the medicolegal community. Prerequisite(s): AN 1511 or CRJ 1100 or permission of instructor.

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College of Arts and Sciences