ANTH2180 — Forensic Anthropology
ANTH 2180 - Forensic Anthropology ANTH 2180 - Forensic Anthropology 4 Credits Introduces students to core concepts and methods of forensic anthropology. Students learn to identify decedents through human skeletal analysis, and identify cause, manner of death, and trauma patterns. Students evaluate forensic case studies and analyze complex issues in forensic anthropology including estimating ancestry affiliation and skeletal sex. Students also explore the contexts and legal frameworks in which forensic anthropologists work and the social implications of inequality in the legal system. Learning