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Communicate in detail the structure and function of the human skeletal and some organ systems relevant to forensic and anthropological studies.
Describe and apply the methodology involved in determining sex, age at death, ancestry and stature and the recognition of some individual human characteristics.
Recognise examples of trauma to the skeleton and demonstrate how timing of trauma or pathologies can be deduced to establish forensic context.
Describe and discuss the processes of decomposition and taphonomy and how they relate to forensic and anthropological analysis.
Apply research skills, including interpretation of scientific publications, an appreciation for the role of peer review in science, successful group work methodology, and presentation of scientific information.