Concentration: In this undergraduate degree program, forensic anthropology combines archaeological search and recovery techniques with the laboratory skills of skeletal analysis to aid medico-legal death investigators in cases involving suspected human remains. You'll learn about vital aspects of forensic anthropology, including how the biological profile of an individual is determined from the skeleton, how skeletal traumas are evaluated, estimation of the interval since death, discussion of investigations of crime scenes, the legal role of the physical anthropologist as an expert witness, and the importance of report preparation. You'll have the opportunity to learn from actual case studies of individuals.??Solid foundation: As part of the College of Liberal Arts, the B.A. in Anthropology program enables students in forensic anthropology and in archaeology to develop effective writing and speaking skills and learn to perform effectively in a wide variety of settings within a multicultural world. The anthropology program emphasizes an empirically based, comparative and cross-cultural perspective that's grounded in a scientific framework.?