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5 hours 51 minutes
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The 'Forensic Anthropology: Skeletal Analysis' course offers an excellent opportunity to step into a dynamic field where history, biology, and law intertwine. The forensic science market is expected to reach $19.5 billion by 2025, so this course positions you at the forefront of a rapidly expanding industry.
Diving into the depths of human osteology, students will uncover the secrets bones hold, applying their knowledge to real-world scenarios in criminal and historical investigations. This comprehensive course is not just a study program; it's a gateway to understanding the silent narratives of skeletal remains, blending science with the pursuit of justice.
Enrol now in 'Forensic Anthropology: Skeletal Analysis' and step into a future where your skills uncover the silent stories of the past.
You may have to take a quiz or a written test online during or after the course. After successfully completing the course, you will be eligible for the certificate.
There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this Forensic Anthropology: Skeletal Analysis. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.
Our Forensic Anthropology: Skeletal Analysis is fully compatible with PC's, Mac's, Laptop, Tablet and Smartphone devices. This course has been designed to be fully compatible with tablets and smartphones so you can access your course on Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G.
There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace.
Having these various qualifications will increase the value in your CV and open you up to multiple sectors such as Business & Management, Admin, Accountancy & Finance, Secretarial & PA, Teaching & Mentoring etc.
14 sections • 38 lectures • 05:51:00 total length
•Course outline: 00:05:00
•What is Anthropology?: 00:01:00
•Introduction to Anthropology: 01:08:00
•Forensic Anthropology: 00:01:00
•Role of Forensic Anthropology: 01:05:00
•Human Osteology: 00:01:00
•Supplemental bone identification video lecture: 00:02:00
•Comparative Osteology: 02:15:00
•Supplemental comparative osteology video lecture: 00:04:00
•Estimating sex from skeletal elements: 00:05:00
•Estimating sex from human remains PowerPoint: 03:00:00
•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
•Estimating Stature, BMI, and MNI: 00:01:00
•Estimating stature, BMI, and MNI PowerPoint: 00:35:00
•Estimating ancestry: 00:02:00
•Estimating ancestry PowerPoint: 01:35:00
•Supplemental ancestry estimation video lecture: 00:04:00
•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
•Writing it up! How to produce a professional report: 00:01:00
•Writing it up PowerPoint presentation: 00:45:00
•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
•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
•Supplemental textbook recommendations video: 00:02:00
•Human Osteology and Skeletal Biology: 01:00:00
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