Overview
Overview
Biological and Forensic Anthropology
is a field of study that combines the principles of anthropology and science to analyze human remains.
Understanding human biology and behavior is crucial in this field, as it helps investigators reconstruct events surrounding a death.
This certificate program is designed for individuals interested in pursuing a career in forensic anthropology, such as law enforcement officers, medical examiners, and researchers.
Through coursework and hands-on training, learners will gain knowledge of human osteology, forensic analysis, and crime scene investigation.
By exploring the intersection of biology and law, learners will develop skills to analyze human remains and contribute to the pursuit of justice.
If you're fascinated by the intersection of science and human behavior, explore the Certificate in Biological and Forensic Anthropology to learn more.
Biological and Forensic Anthropology is a fascinating field that combines the study of human biology and the application of scientific principles to solve crimes. This Certificate course delves into the world of Biological and Forensic Anthropology, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of human remains, skeletal analysis, and forensic science. With Biological and Forensic Anthropology, you'll gain hands-on experience in excavations, osteology, and crime scene analysis, as well as develop skills in data collection, interpretation, and presentation. Upon completion, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and expertise to pursue a career in law enforcement, forensic science, or academia, with opportunities to work on high-profile cases and contribute to the advancement of the field.