May 25, 2026  
2025-2026 Academic Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Academic Catalog

ANT 295-01 - Special Topic: Forensic Anthropology

4 credits (Fall)
Forensic Anthropology. This course is a survey of the principles, methods, and skills utilized by forensic anthropologists to recover, analyze, and identify skeletal remains with legal relevance. Topics covered will include mapping, excavation and recovery of remains, bone identification, skeletal trauma, postmortem damage and taphonomic processes, estimation of age, sex, ancestry, and stature, as well as individual identification and circumstances of death. We will also draw on parallels from other anthropological subfields (e.g. bioarchaeology) to provide additional context. 

Prerequisite: ANT 104  or BIO 251  with grade S, C, or better.
Instructor: DeMars