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Forensic Anthropology I—Introductory Theory and Method

  • FNSC5612
  • Semester 1 (see Timetable)
  • 6 points
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Lectures and practical workshops introduce students to the field of forensic anthropology. Students learn how to correctly handle and store human remains, and how information gathered from skeletal material can be used to determine the age, sex and stature of an individual, while providing evidence of pathology and/or trauma. -- Course Website

Instructor: Associate Professor Daniel Franklin

Prerequisites: enrolment in the Graduate Certificate in Forensic Science, Graduate Diploma in Forensic Science or Master of Forensic Science



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