ANTH2130 — Introduction to Forensic Anthropology
ANTH 2130 - Introduction to Forensic Anthropology ANTH 2130 - Introduction to Forensic Anthropology 3 credit hour(s) This will include discussion of the structure of the medico legal system, the organizational hierarchy of death investigation, the role and ethical responsibilities of the forensic anthropologist, an introduction to the information that is provided by anthropological analysis and the methods used to obtain this information, the importance of the chain of evidence, the role of expert testimony, the importance of research, and the steps of designing effective research projects. Note(s): Previously ANTH 2251. Read more . Theory Hours: 45
Prerequisites: ANTH1135, ANTH2251