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Forensic Anthropology Minor - Track Three
Designed for: Students Majoring in Areas other than Criminal Justice or Anthropology (28 credits)
The Forensic Anthropology Minor consists of 28-hours of focused coursework beyond the introductory prerequisite coursework. Majors in disciplines other than Criminal Justice or Anthropology must complete the following course of study:
Introductory Prerequisite Coursework (12 credits)
May apply to LACC, but does not count toward minor
CJ 213
ANTH 214
ANTH 215
Introduction to Criminal Justice (4)
Physical Anthropology (4)
Archaeology (4)
Core Forensic Anthropology Courses (16 credits)
Students can take either the Criminal Justice or Anthropology courses listed below
CJ 322/ANTH 322
CJ 328/ANTH 328
CJ 441/ANTH 441
CJ 442/ANTH 4422
Forensic Anthropology (4)
Forensic Osteology (4)
Forensic Archaeology and Taphonomy (4)
Readings in Forensic Anthropology (4)
Choose 3 of the following courses:
CJ 245
CJ 327
CJ 329/ANTH 329
CJ 372D/ANTH 372D
CJ 333/ANTH 333
ANTH 216
ANTH 311
ANTH 324
GIS Maps and Spatial Information (4)
Research Methods (4)
Archaeological Resources: Policies and Procedures (4)
Social Constructions of Race (4)
Forensic DNA Analysis (4)
Cultural Anthropology (4)
Human Evolution (4)
Anthropological Theory (4)
Click here for more information about Track One (Criminal Justice majors) and Track Two (Anthropology majors).
Dr. Misty A. Weitzel
Office: HSS 223
(503) 838-8520
Division of Extended Programs (DEP) 503-838-8483 | or e-mail: extend@wou.edu
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