Forensic Anthropologists By: Brooke Privet
Definition Identify human remains Work with pathologists, odontologists, and homicide investigators Work on determining the age, sex, and ancestry of the skeleton
Education Requirements Many universities don’t have a bachelor’s degree in forensic science Many students go on for more schooling 5-10 years to get a Master’s and Doctorate
Employments Options When researching I found 25 job listings 4,000 crime labs including federal, state, local governments or private industries Work in larger cities or organizations
Sources Albert, A. Mindori, Ph.D. Forensic Anthropolgy Jan Albert, A. Mindori, Ph.D. Forensic Anthropolgy Jan Carpenter, R. Scott. Forensic Science Resources Jan Carpenter, R. Scott. Forensic Science Resources Jan. 2007