ANTH 1145 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology
This course examines the physical diversity of human populations – the young and old, male and female, large and small, and people of broadly varying ancestry. Scientific study of differences among human populations in skeletal anatomy, dentition, hair, certain soft tissue and DNA can be useful in understanding and debunking historical prejudices, understanding how natural selection operates, and to identify victims from their remains. Students will examine actual human bones and gain understanding of how physical evidence can be applied to subjects ranging from archaeology to judicial proceedings.
Prerequisite
Recommended eligible for ENGC 1101 and READ 1106
Offered
Fall, Spring
Notes
Recommended: Eligible for
ENGC 1101 and
READ 1106