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Admission Information for Prospective Students
The University of Tennessee Knoxville offers three main areas of concentration within
anthropology: Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, and Cultural Anthropology. Forensic
Anthropology is offered as a specialization within Biological Anthropology. In
accordance with the aims and goals of forensic anthropology, the focus of our program
is the application of skeletal biological techniques to the identification of
decomposing and skeletal remains for law enforcement and medicolegal agencies and
investigations.
Students entering our graduate program in biological anthropology should possess
varied backgrounds and are encouraged to build upon those strengths. Anthropology
encompasses many ancillary fields of science, and students are expected to develop
other areas of expertise (i.e. microscopy, chemistry, anatomy).
Students are required to demonstrate proficiency in statistics and related areas of
anthropology. Our program is highly research-oriented and our students are expected
to initiate and conduct research for presentation and publication.
For an overview of our departmental requirements, as well as information on The
University of Tennessee's application process, please visit the Department of Anthropology's admission page where you will
find all this information online. If you've decided to apply to The University of
Tennessee Knoxville, visit the Department's graduate page which contains all the information you need to get started.
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