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whats the best way to go about becoming a forensic anthropologist?

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whats the best way to go about becoming a forensic anthropologist?

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“Fictional and non-fictional television shows have introduced the public to various aspects of forensic anthropology, and many students have become interested in forensic anthropology as a result of this highly glamorized Hollywood interpretation of the field. To be a practicing forensic anthropologist you need a Masters Degree or Doctorate in Physical or Biological Anthropology, which usually takes between six and ten years. There are very few opportunities for persons with a Bachelors degree to practice forensic anthropology. The majority of forensic anthropologists are employed by either academic or research institutions and consult on cases when and if the need arises. Others are employed in medical examiner’s offices and the armed forces. Still others occasionally work for ad hoc tribunals and non-government organizations as part of teams investigating war crimes involving mass graves. Relatively few people practice forensic anthropology on a full–time basis. Does this mean you sh

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“Fictional and non-fictional television shows have introduced the public to various aspects of forensic anthropology, and many students have become interested in forensic anthropology as a result of this highly glamorized Hollywood interpretation of the field. To be a practicing forensic anthropologist you need a Masters Degree or Doctorate in Physical or Biological Anthropology, which usually takes between six and ten years. There are very few opportunities for persons with a Bachelors degree to practice forensic anthropology. The majority of forensic anthropologists are employed by either academic or research institutions and consult on cases when and if the need arises. Others are employed in medical examiner’s offices and the armed forces. Still others occasionally work for ad hoc tribunals and non-government organizations as part of teams investigating war crimes involving mass graves. Relatively few people practice forensic anthropology on a full–time basis. Does this mean you sh

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