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Posting Reference: ANTH 3525 FR01B
| Course Prefix: | ANTH | Course Number: | 3525 |
| Course Section: | FR01B | Course Name: | Human Osteology |
| Term: | Winter | Campus: | Fredericton |
| Faculty: | Arts, Faculty of | Department: | Anthropology, Department of |
| Position Start Date: | 2026-01-05 | Position End Date: | 2026-04-25 |
| Posting Date: | 2025-06-02 | Application Deadline: | 2025-06-22 |
| Applications to be submitted via: | anthchair@unb.ca | ||
| Requested By: | Dr. Daniel Tubb, Chair |
| Days: | T/Th | Time: | 1:00 PM - 2:20 PM |
| Number of Positions Available: | 1 | Total Credit Hours: | 3 |
| Mode of Delivery: | Face to Face | Location: | On Campus |
| Stipend Amount: | 7193.00 |
This course is an elective
Human skeletal anatomy and biology are fundamental to the study of forensics and biological anthropology. This course emphasizes a hands-on learning process for the identification of individual bones, and their morphological features, siding, and anatomical orientation. Relevant techniques for the reconstruction of past populations and the assessment of human biological variation are introduced (age at death, sex, growth and development).
Qualifications: A minimum qualification is a MA degree in Anthropology, but a PhD is preferred. If this minimum qualification is met, academic credentials relevant to the course, professional expertise and experience relevant to the course, and teaching competence will be considered, as per the CAI Collective Agreement Criteria for Appointment 18A.03. If a teaching dossier is not on file with the Department, candidates are encouraged candidates to provide one to demonstrate teaching competence.
Nicole Hughes