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Colleagues:
Is there anyone who can send me, off line, a copy of a syllabus
that they now use, or have used, in teaching a forensic anthropology
course. Our university is trying to develop an interdisciplinary
undergraduate program in forensics. They have input from the biology,
chemistry, and criminal justice departments. I would like to show my
colleagues the value of an anthropological inclusion. The material
covered in a syllabus successfully used would be strong support. Can
anyone help out? Thanx in advance.
John White
Professor and Chair
Dept of Sociology/Anthropology
Youngstown State University
Youngstown, Ohio
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