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University of New Hampshire
ANTH550 - Intro to Forensic Anth
Course Description
This course provides an overview of forensic anthropology, a sub-field of biological anthropology that applies knowledge of skeletal anatomy to problems of medico-legal significance (i.e., identification of human skeletal remains and interpretation of the circumstances surrounding death). This course outlines concepts underlying the recovery and analysis of human remains, the determination of the biological profile (including age, sex, ancestry, and stature), and the interpretation of skeletal trauma and pathology.
Tuition & Fees
Varies
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Location
In Person
Credits
4.0 units
Course Sections
Seat counts change rapidly, these numbers may not reflect current seat availability.
Spring 2024
Jan 23 to May 6
crn:
52203
Format:
In Person
Campus:
Durham
Time:
23 Jan 2024 - 06 May 2024 Tu-Th 2:10 PM - 3:30 PM
Professor(s):
Samantha McCrane
Live Seat Count:
0 available seats
- (2 months ago)
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Already Started
Fall 2024
Aug 26 to Dec 9
crn:
12034
Format:
In Person
Campus:
Durham
Time:
26 Aug 2024 - 09 Dec 2024 Tu-Th 9:40 AM - 11:00 AM
Professor(s):
Samantha McCrane
Live Seat Count:
0 available seats
- (4 days ago)
Varies
Registration Opens 07/17/24
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