Summer in the Social Sciences

Anth 250 Forensic Anthropology- May June 7 weeks

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In this course, we’ll explore how forensic anthropologists use skeletal analysis to help solve crimes and identify human remains. We’ll cover basic anatomy, bone identification, bone analysis and discuss techniques used in real-world investigations to identify individuals. Case studies will include mass disaster work, crimes against humanity work and criminal cases.

Lectures run M/W 9.30-11.20, Labs are M/W 12.30-2.20 or 2.30-4.20

Geog 104 Canada: Peoples and Land- July August 7 weeks

Discover the diverse peoples and landscapes that shape Canada! This course explores how geography has influenced Canada’s development. You’ll gain insights into the country’s cultural, social, and environmental dynamics while exploring its vast and varied land.

This will run as a blended course with Labs on Tues/Thurs from 11.30-1.20. You will be expected to do online learning outside of lab times.