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Nov 21, 2024
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ANTH 3331 - Forensic Anthropology
3 hours
Course is part of a two-semester survey of the various forensic sciences with emphasis on direct examination of human remains and directly related biological evidence: e.g. anthropology, pathology, odontology. Students learn how cases arise; i.e. how remains are located, recovered and processed. Supporting biological, clinical, and physical sciences are also covered: e.g. toxicology, entomology, DNA science, forensic geology/palynology and remote sensing.
Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.
Same as BIOL 3331 .
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