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Jan 13, 2025
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ANTH 415 - Forensic Anthropology: Theoretical and Applied Issues Description: An in-depth and critical analysis of journal articles pertaining to forensic anthropology, osteology, and archaeology. An examination of archaeological techniques that can be adapted to forensic and medico-legal investigations. Meets anthropology subfield Biological Anthropology (B).
Prerequisites: Prerequisites: ANTH 110, ANTH 310, ANTH 315, and permission of the instructor.
Credits: (4)
Learner Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Describe how bioarcheology techniques are used in the investigation of crimes
- Evaluate the wide range of forensic anthropology expertise applied during international human rights (genocide) investigations
- Critically evaluate forensic osteology casework with respect to the suitability of the methods employed
- Undertake literature search and submit relevant literature in relation to assigned forensic skeletal case.
- Critically analyze and discuss the fate of postmortem remains in light of the manner of death as well as the disposal environment
Learner Outcomes Approval Date: 2/19/04
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