The “Forensic Anthropology” course provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of anthropology and focuses on forensic anthropology. Students will learn about human osteology, comparative osteology, and various techniques for estimating sex, age, stature, BMI, and ancestry from skeletal remains. The course also covers the analysis of bones for trauma and the ethical considerations involved in forensic work.
Learning Outcomes:
Understand the fundamentals of anthropology and its application in the field of forensics.
Gain knowledge of human osteology and comparative osteology to identify and compare skeletal remains.
Learn techniques for estimating sex, age, stature, BMI, and ancestry from skeletal remains.
Acquire skills to analyze bones for trauma, including projectile, sharp force, and blunt force trauma.
Know how to produce a professional report on forensic anthropology findings.
Develop an understanding of ethical considerations and codes of ethics relevant to forensic anthropologists.
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This Forensic Anthropology course is ideal for
Students
Recent graduates
Job Seekers
Anyone interested in this topic
People already working in the relevant fields and want to polish their knowledge and skill.
Prerequisites
This Forensic Anthropology does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This Forensic Anthropology was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC’s, Mac’s, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection.
Career path
As this course comes with multiple courses included as bonus, you will be able to pursue multiple occupations. This Forensic Anthropology is a great way for you to gain multiple skills from the comfort of your home.
Course Curriculum
Section 01: Course outline
Course outline
00:05:00
Section 02: The field of Anthropology
What is Anthropology?
00:01:00
Introduction to Anthropology
01:08:00
Section 03: Forensic Anthropology
Forensic Anthropology
00:01:00
Role of Forensic Anthropology
01:05:00
Section 04: Human Osteology
Human Osteology
00:01:00
Supplemental bone identification video lecture
00:02:00
Section 05: Comparative Osteology
Comparative Osteology
02:15:00
Supplemental comparative osteology video lecture
00:04:00
Section 06: Estimation of sex from skeletal remains
Estimating sex from skeletal elements
00:05:00
Estimating sex from human remains PowerPoint
03:00:00
Section 07: Estimating age at death from skeletal remains
Estimating age at death from skeletal remains
00:01:00
Estimate age at death PowerPoint
02:45:00
Supplemental age estimation video lecture
00:04:00
Supplemental age estimation video lecture number 2
00:02:00
Section 08: Estimating stature, BMI, and MNI
Estimating Stature, BMI, and MNI
00:01:00
Estimating stature, BMI, and MNI PowerPoint
00:35:00
Section 09: Estimating ancestral affiliation
Estimating ancestry
00:02:00
Estimating ancestry PowerPoint
01:35:00
Supplemental ancestry estimation video lecture
00:04:00
Section 10: Analyzing bones for trauma
Analyzing trauma
00:01:00
How does trauma present on the skeleton; Projectile trauma
03:05:00
Sharp force trauma
00:40:00
Blunt force trauma
01:05:00
Supplemental trauma analysis video lecture
00:05:00
Section 11: Writing it up!
Writing it up! How to produce a professional report
00:01:00
Writing it up PowerPoint presentation
00:45:00
Section 12: Ethical Considerations
Ethical considerations
00:01:00
Physical anthropology code of ethics
00:55:00
Forensic anthropology code of ethics
00:10:00
Ethical code for human rights work
07:55:00
Section 13: Exercise Answers
Sex estimation exercise key
00:15:00
Age estimation exercise key
00:05:00
Ancestry estimation exercise key
00:15:00
Bone identification exercise key
00:15:00
Trauma exercise key
00:20:00
Section 14: Textbooks
Supplemental textbook recommendations video
00:02:00
Assignment
Assignment – Forensic Anthropology
00:00:00
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