APY 348 - Forensic Osteology - Summer Session M

This message is from the Department of Anthropology. 

Students pursuing Prehealth coursework may find APY 348 - Forensic
Anthropology/Osteology - Summer 2009 a practical precursor to Human Gross or
Comparative Primate Anatomy. Moreover, those interested in Forensic Anthropology may find this a good introduction to the field.

SUMMER COURSE: FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY/OSTEOLOGY APY 348
Prerequisites: NONE
CREDITS: 3
Days,Time: T R, 6:30 PM - 9:40 PM
Registration #: 109464
Summer 2009 (Session M: Jun 29 - Aug 07)

Course Description:

Covers fundamentals of human skeletal anatomy through lecture, demonstration, and
lab work. Considers procedures and applications in contemporary and
historical human biology and in archaeology, stressing both technical approach
and theoretical application. This lecture and laboratory course demonstrates the
fundamentals of human skeletal biology and anatomy. Stresses procedures and
applications used in evaluating archaeological and contemporary human
populations. Considers forensic applications.

Thank you.

Respectfully,

Rene M. Lisjak, M.A.

Rene M. Lisjak
PhD Candidate
Department of Anthropology
State University of New York at Buffalo
380 MFAC - Ellicott Complex
Buffalo, New York 14261
716-913-3009

Posted April 27, 2009 in Educational Programs, Summer Opportunities