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ADMJ 332

Introduction to Forensic Anthropology

This course is an overview of forensic anthropology, an applied field of physical anthropology. Forensic anthropology uses the analysis of human skeletal remains to answer medico-legal questions. This course emphasizes current techniques used in analysis of human skeletal remains, medico-legal procedures, and the role of the anthropologist in the investigative process. It examines the basics of bone biology, methods of skeletal analysis, and recognition of bone pathology and trauma. Students may earn credit for either ANTH 303 or ADMJ 332 but not for both.

Units: 3.0

Hours: 54 hours LEC

Prerequisites:
ENGWR 51 - Developmental Writing
Min Grade: C
or
ESLW 310 - Intermediate-High Writing
Min Grade: C
and
ESLR 310 - Intermediate-High Reading
Min Grade: C
Recommended courses:
ANTH 300 - Physical Anthropology
Min Grade: C