CJ 255 P - Forensic Anthropology
Full title:Forensic Anthropology
CRN:10472
Course description:A specialized field of study in forensic science focusing on the skeleton in a legal context. Covers how forensic anthropology functions within criminal investigation including location, recovery, documentation, and analysis of bones to decipher individualizing characteristics and identification and interpretation of damage or trauma. Includes the application of techniques to criminal investigation and development of a comprehensive understanding of anthropology in a medicolegal context. (F)
Crosslist group:XL
Instructor: Kerriann Marden (Kerriann.Marden@enmu.edu)
Seating
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Grading
Grade mode:Normal (A,B,C,D,F,I,W)
Course dates
Starts:August 22, 2017
End:December 15, 2017
Weeks:16
Census date:September 8, 2017
Registration dates:April 2, 2017 - August 29, 2017
Last day to drop:August 29, 2017
Last day to withdraw:November 10, 2017
Meeting dates and times
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MW F 11:00am - 11:50am Art and Anthropology 134
Crosslisted courses
Crosslist groupCRNCourseTitle
XL10470ANTH 255 PForensic Anthropology







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