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Dec 07, 2025
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2025-2026 Binghamton University Academic Guide
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ANTH 332 - Forensic Anthropology Credits: 4
This course explores the methods used by biological anthropologists in the analysis of human skeletal remains. Topics include estimation of the biological profile (sex, age-at-death, stature, and ancestry) as well as the interpretation of skeletal pathology, taphonomy, and trauma. This course involves intensive laboratory analysis of human skeletal remains. Every aspect of forensic anthropological investigation is covered, from search and recovery to the techniques of individual identification from human skeletal remains to report preparation and court testimony. The history of the discipline and current challenges are also discussed. Biological anthro course. Prerequisites: both ANTH 168 and ANTH 336.
Course Fees Course fee applies. Refer to the Schedule of Classes.
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