Forensic and Biological Anthropology
The Department of Applied Forensic Sciences at 老司机福利社 University offers a year-long graduate certificate program in Forensic and Biological Anthropology. The on-campus program allows students to construct their own curriculum for the school year according to their research interests to meet a minimum five-course requirement. This program is designed for students interested in complementing their undergraduate education with specialized hands-on training in the area of forensic and biological anthropology, while preparing for graduate school and/or future careers in medico-legal death investigations.
The program will expose certificate students to specific methods of forensic anthropology, including forensic archaeology, forensic osteology, and forensic taphonomy. The curriculum encompasses many key aspects of the Master of Science in Forensic and Biological Anthropology. In particular, the program is designed to address common lacking areas and training gaps common to applicants preparing for master鈥檚 and Ph.D. programs in biological anthropology fields. For example, students with strong backgrounds in archaeology may need to improve their training in osteology or quantitative skills.
Students enrolled in the graduate certificate program will be able to construct a personalized curriculum of courses in the current 老司机福利社 graduate catalog, spanning a variety of subjects including forensic archaeology, forensic taphonomy, bioarchaeology, human skeletal biology, skeletal trauma analysis, zooarchaeology, biostatistics, and more.
Students will also have the unique opportunity to participate in active forensic cases conducted by the 老司机福利社 Forensic Anthropology Laboratory, both during the recovery of evidence from a variety of outdoor forensic scenes, including surface scatters, buried bodies, and fatal fire scenes, as well as the forensic anthropological analysis of human biological tissues in the laboratory.
Program Overview
- Options: Graduate certificate
- Location(s): On campus
- Credits: 15 to 18
- Duration: One year
- Cost: $1,057 per credit; $17,000-20,000 total
- Deadline: Preferred application deadline Jan. 15
- Start term(s): Fall semester only
- Careers: Continued education (ex. Ph.D.), medico-legal death careers
Our forensic and biological anthropology program is one of the only programs in the country to provide students with hands-on learning and participation in real forensic casework beginning in their first semester. Called upon the assist in more than 100 cases a year, students in this program have the unique opportunity to conduct forensic archaeological recoveries of human remains and use their knowledge of human and faunal skeletal remains while working on real forensic cases.
In addition to our service to the community through forensic casework, our program emphasizes science-based, quantitative research. Through the development of a publishable master鈥檚 thesis, students are expected to disseminate research in written and oral formats, particularly at national and regional scientific conferences.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Forensic and Biological Anthropology graduate certificate, and depending on your personalized curriculum, students can:
- Apply archaeological method and theory to forensic contexts
- Analyze and interpret human and faunal skeletal remains
- Effectively and critically analyze, as well as evaluate scientific ideas, research, and methodologies
- Communicate scientific findings in written and oral form
Course Requirements
The one-year, 15- to 18-credit graduate certificate program in Forensic and Biological Anthropology is available to students looking to enhance their undergraduate education with courses and hands-on training in preparation for professional careers or graduate school. The certificate program is particularly useful for students interested in acquiring practical experience in the specific methods and theory of forensic anthropology. The certificate is also appropriate for applicants interested in careers in medicolegal death investigation, biological anthropology, bioarchaeology, anatomy, or other related fields.
Career Paths
老司机福利社 has a distinguished network of alumni working throughout the world in the fields related to biological and forensic anthropology. You can be confident that, should you successfully earn your graduate certificate in forensic and biological anthropology from 老司机福利社 University, you will be well positioned to work in the medico-legal field or to pursue your master鈥檚 or Ph.D. at another university.
Admissions Requirements
Prospective applicants for the Forensic and Biological Anthropology graduate program must fulfill the following admissions requirements. The program is highly selective and has a preferred application deadline of Jan. 15. To ensure full consideration, all applications and associated documents should be received by the Office of Graduate and Professional Admissions no later than Jan. 15 of each year. Applications received after Jan. 15 may be considered if seats remain in the cohort after the first round of decisions. The average annual cohort size is eight students.
Admissions decisions are made by the program director after a holistic review. Students in this program begin only in the Fall semester.
- Completed (free)
- A bachelor鈥檚 degree in any discipline from an accredited school. Ideal candidates will have a very strong undergraduate record/degree in a field of anthropology (e.g., forensic anthropology, bioarchaeology, physical anthropology, or archaeology), natural science (e.g., biology, chemistry), mathematics, or forensic science.
- Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions you鈥檝e attended听
- Current Resume/Curriculum Vitae
- Letter of intent (500-750 words) outlining the student鈥檚 education and career aspirations as well as any relevant and/or interesting life experience and any additional information the applicant feels would be important to include. This may include any funding or scholarships achieved by the applicant, research projects, internships, professional meetings attended, publications, past careers, special skills, etc.
- Letters of recommendation (3) from educational or professional contacts or employers who have known the applicant for a substantial amount of time on a professional basis. In addition to the letters, recommenders must complete a graduate recommendation form.
- GRE (General Test) scores. Typically we require a score of 300 or above on the revised scale. Scores should be received by Jan. 15 for full consideration.
- A Personal Interview. The most qualified candidates will be invited to campus for an interview with the program director. The program requires an abundance of group work, so personable, adaptable students are preferred. Compatible personalities are essential in order to produce a cohesive group and working environment.
- International applicants whose records are written in a language other than English must have their documents translated into English and a notarized statement attesting to the accuracy of the translations
- International applicants whose primary language is not English must attain a TOEFL score of at least 69 on the internet-based exam OR an IELTS score of at least 5.8 OR a Duolingo English Test score of no less than 100.
Explore Financial Aid
Earn an affordable certificate in forensic and biological anthropology with competitive per-credit costs. Visit our Graduate Cost and Financial Aid webpage or contact us at grad@mercyhurst.edu or 814-824-3351.
Joe Adserias-Garriga, DDS., Ph.D., D-ABFO
Co-Chair, Department of Applied Forensic Sciences; Assistant Professor
Office: Zurn Hall 119
Dennis Dirkmaat, Ph.D.
Co-Chair, Department of Applied Forensic Sciences
Office: Zurn 119A
Colleen Hordych
Assistant Director, Graduate Admissions
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Meet the Faculty
Applied Forensic Sciences
Maria Garase
Interim Dean, The School of Intelligence, Computing, and Global Politics; Dean, The School of Social & Behavioral Sciences; Associate Professor, Criminology & Criminal Justice
Joe Adserias-Garriga, D.D.S., Ph.D., D-ABFO
Co-Chair, Department of Applied Forensic Sciences; Assistant Professor