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ANTH 350: Method And Theory in Forensic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
This is the third course in the human osteology sequence. Topics to be covered include in-depth analysis of taphonomic issues and interpretation of skeletal trauma. Prerequisites: Anth 333/334. Corequisite: Anth 351. 3 credits.
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ANTH 351: Method And Theory in Forensic Anthropology Lab
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
Hands-on demonstration and examination of Forensic case specimens associated with topics discussed in lecture. Corequisite: Anth 350. 1 credit.
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ANTH 360: Archaeological Report Preparation
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
This course will introduce students to selected aspects of archaeological reporting, placing particular emphasis on practical applications. Topics to be covered will include the "anatomy" of an archaeological report,technical writing and editing, scholarly style, data presentation, desktop publishing, and illustration. Prerequisite: Computer Literacy. 3 credits.
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ANTH 362: Archaeological Management
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
The management and study of archaeological resources as mandated by laws and regulations forms the focus of this course. Specifically, the laws and government regulations that pertain to archaeology, the history of cultural resource legislation, ethics and the distinction between ethical and legal conduct, as well as the management of an archaeological project from the initial proposal to the final report will all be addressed. In its entirety, this course is designed to provide a sound understanding of professionalism in archaeology. Prerequisite: Anth 130. 3 credits.
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ANTH 390: Research Design
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
Research Design focuses on the development of academic tools required to delineate and prepare an undergraduate research proposal. Students will select a general topic of research, narrow its scope, define a series of research objectives and tasks related to that topic, define appropriate methodological/ interpretative avenues, and prepare a formal written research proposal. This proposal will serve as the basis for the student work in Anth 490, Senior Research. Prerequisite: Anth 130, Anth 236/237, or Anth 238/239. 1 credit.
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ANTH 406: Directed Readings in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
Independent study. Prerequisite: Permission from instructor. 3 credits.
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ANTH 406 - Directed Readings in Anthropology
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ANTH 422: A&b Summer Field Training For Post- Baccalaureate Students
6.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
A - Indicates the prehistoric field training program. B - Indicates the historic field training program. 3 or 6 credits.
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Anth 430: Geoarchaeology
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
Geoarchaeology (archaeogeology) examines in detail the interface which exists between the fields of geology and the anthropological subdiscipline of archaeology. The purpose of this course is to acquaint the student not only with the history of the interrelationship between these academic specialties but also to document and illustrate the range of geological techniques which are useful to the contemporary archaeologist. More specifically, via lectures and laboratory work, this course will detail how geological methods may be employed in the location, excavation, and interpretation of archaeological sites and materials. Prerequisites: Geol 100, Geol 245, Geol 247. Corequisite: Geol 431/ Anth 431. 3 credits.
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Anth 431: Geoarchaeology Lab
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
Field and laboratory exercises will emphasize landform analysis. Sample processing and analysis will be performed in the laboratory. Corequisite: Geol 430/ Anth 430. 1 credit.
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ANTH 432: Forensic Anthropology Seminar I: Recovery
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
This six-day international short-course is open to advanced undergraduate and graduate students and law enforcement and medicolegal professionals. The focus of seminar is on the recovery of human remains from surface, buried, fire, and mass fatality contexts. Topics to be covered include forensic entomology, forensic odontology, DNA analysis, skeletal analysis and forensic taphonomy. Prerequisite: Anth 242. 1 credit.
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