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Course Description

Ages 15-18
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This camp is designed to introduce high school level students to the field of forensic anthropology. The camp will include both instructional and laboratory components and is designed to be hands-on, as students will be working with real human skeletal remains. Throughout the course, students will learn basic methods of laboratory analysis of human remains, including the estimation of the biological profile (sex, age, ancestry, and stature), pathology, taphonomy, and trauma as well as strategies for the search and recovery of skeletal remains.

Notes

Lunch will be provided at WCU’s Catamount Café (the main dining hall). The dining hall is an all-you-care-to-eat facility with plenty of options to choose from. Please plan to bring a water bottle and wear comfortable clothing.

Required Forms:

  • Day Camp Permission Form
  • Youth Transportation Form

Please note: This is NOT a residential camp. Overnight accommodations are not available at this time. 

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