Master

MSc forensic anthropology

Liverpool John Moores University
Technology & Data / Law & Policies / Forensics
Management of the Dead , Identification , Burial Site / Mass Grave
Date
January 2021 - January 2022
Cost type
Paid
Language
English

During your Master you will learn to apply a broad knowledge base of human osteology and biology to a range of real and theoretical forensic applications and evaluate the burial contexts of human remains, using this to determine the natural and anthropogenic processes involved in creating them. You will operate in a range of science contexts, taking responsibility for your contributions and outputs and generating information using primary observations of human osteology. You will use this information to form responses to the problems presented.
You will be taught in new human osteology laboratories, which house osteology collections and specialist equipment for digital radiography and 3-dimensional imaging, such as laser scanners and microscribes for advanced morphometric studies.

Sitting

Long-term learning opportunities

Learn about education opportunities within the missing persons community.