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Liverpool John Moores University's BSc (Hons) Forensic Anthropology program, which holds professional accreditation, provides comprehensive training in human biology, skeletal anatomy, human variation, environmental sciences, and forensic methods to equip students for careers in forensic anthropology.
Students gain access to exceptional human skeletal collections, specialized laboratories for bone analysis, geophysical tools for burial site investigation, forensic analysis facilities, and a crime scene lab. The program includes hands-on excavation work at medieval burial sites in Cheshire.
This highly practical program emphasizes both body recovery techniques and skeletal analysis. A significant portion involves fieldwork and osteology lab work, with opportunities to enhance archaeological and anthropological skills through the Poulton Project in Cheshire.
Start date: September
Study mode: Full-time
Course duration: 3 years (Full-time), 4 years (with Placement year)
Campus: City
UCAS Code: FL4P
Entry requirements: BBC-ABB (112-128 points)