Forensic Anthropology

Trent University

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Program Summary

University
Trent University
Degree
Bachelor of Arts, BA
OUAC Program Code
RBH
Grade Range
Above 75%
Experiential Learning
Not Available
Enrollment
20
Instruction Language
English
Notes

Faculty from the Departments of Anthropology and of Forensic Science have combined their specialties and real-world experiences to offer well-rounded training in Forensic Anthropology, from investigative and analytical techniques to ethical and legal standards.

Students in this program will:

  • Develop expertise in osteology (human skeletal analysis) to determine age, sex, ancestry and trauma.
  • Gain hands-on experience in forensic excavation and scene recovery techniques at Trent’s state-of-the-art Forensic Crime Scene Facility and in our archaeological labs.
  • Study biochemical and genetic analysis for human identification purposes.
  • Learn the ethical and legal aspects of forensic anthropology, including how to present evidence in court and best practices for professional conduct.
  • Participate in real-world case studies and independent research projects.