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BA in Anthropology (Forensic), University of Tennessee

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About this course

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The Anthropology Major with a Forensic Concentration at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville offers students a focused pathway into forensic anthropology. This program combines core anthropological concepts with specialized courses related to forensic methods and human osteology. It is designed for students interested in applying anthropological techniques to the criminal justice system, archaeology, and human identification. The curriculum includes a mix of theoretical knowledge and practical skills that prepare students for careers or further study in forensic science or anthropology.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is ideal for students with a keen interest in forensic science, archaeology, and anthropology. It offers comprehensive training in skeletal analysis, forensic techniques, and archaeological methods, making graduates competitive for careers in forensic labs, law enforcement, or archaeological research. The specialization also provides a strong foundation for those looking to pursue advanced degrees in related fields.

Specialisation

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The concentration emphasizes forensic anthropology, with courses such as Human Osteology, Introduction to Forensic Anthropology, and various archaeology and ethnography topics. Students explore diverse aspects like human skeletal analysis, DNA lab methods, paleopathology, and anthropological field recovery, integrating these skills specifically within the forensic context.

Course fees

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Application fees

26.60L

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1st year tuition fees

26.60L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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The major requires at least 30 hours, including core courses and a variety of electives covering forensic anthropology, archaeological methods, cultural anthropology, and research techniques. Students must complete specific concentration courses, including Human Osteology, Forensic Anthropology, and a selection of archaeology and ethnography classes, with opportunities for honors and research participation.
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English language test

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

70

PTE

53

DUOLINGO

100

Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the University of Tennessee admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue careers in forensic laboratories, crime scene investigation, human remains analysis, archaeological research, or further graduate study in anthropology, forensic science, or related disciplines. The diverse coursework provides a solid foundation for roles involving skeletal analysis, forensic evidence handling, and anthropological research in various professional settings.

FAQs

What are the main courses in the Forensic Concentration?

The main courses include Human Osteology, Introduction to Forensic Anthropology, and various archaeology and ethnography electives related to forensic work.

Can I take honors in this program?

Yes, students can select junior honors in anthropology by choosing the ANTH 357 course.