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Human Osteology

Sociology and Anthropology Undergraduate AS - AddRan College of Liberal Arts

Long Description (Catalog Description)

In-depth introduction to human skeletal anatomy including how to identify individual bones, important morphological features on them, and soft tissues that attach to them. Also covers using bones to recover sex, age at death, ancestry, etc., and explores applications in bioarchaeology, forensic anthropology, and other disciplines. Primarily intended for archaeologists and biological anthropologists, but also of interest to students considering careers in forensics, paleontology, or medicine. Weekly laboratory section is required.

Course Typically Offered

Fall

Career

Undergraduate

Catalog Course Attributes

HARE - HARE (Human-Animal Relationships), MDSH - MDSH (Medical Social Health Hum)

Min Units

4

Max Units

4

Repeat for Credit

No

Number Of Repeats

1

Code

LAB

Name

Laboratory

Code

LCL

Name

Lecture with Integrated Lab