ANTH280 — Forensic Anthropology
ANTH 280 - Forensic Anthropology ANTH 280 - Forensic Anthropology 3 Credit Hour(s) / 3 Billing Hour(s) General Education Category: MTA Natural Sciences Lab Forensic anthropologists apply the principles of skeletal biology and anthropological theory to medico-legal contexts. As an introduction to the methodology of forensic anthropologists and relevant themes, students will engage with current and past forensic cases. Students will be exposed to ethical issues, controversies, excavation, and treatment of the dead in forensic research. The course is designed to focus on practical applications of forensic anthropology with a focus on problem-oriented research studies. Semesters all, Spring Prerequisite(s): None Placement Scores: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: None
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- African-American History A.A.
- American Studies A.A.
- Anthropology A.A.
- Art History A.A.
- Art, Design, and Media G.A.
- Creative Writing A.A.
- Criminal Justice - Corrections A.A.S.
- Criminal Justice - Digital Evidence Specialist A.A.S.
- Criminal Justice - Juvenile Specialization A.A.S.
- Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement A.A.S.
- Criminal Justice A.A.
- Digital Media and Design A.A.S.
- Digital Media Specialist A.A.S.
- Digital Media: Transfer A.A.S.
- Field Survey Methods and Analysis CA
- Fire Science Technology A.A.S.
- Fire Science/Basic EMT A.A.S.
- History A.A.
- History, Humanities, and English A.A.
- Literature A.A.
- Philosophy A.A.
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- Psychology A.A.
- Public Service Careers GA
- Religious Studies A.A.
- Social Sciences G.A.
- Sociology A.A.
- Transfer Studies A.S.