1) Before enrolling, postgraduate students admitted to the Master of Arts (Forensic Anthropology) must consult the Forensic Anthropology Convenor as to the coursework required for Part A. Normally the structure will be as given below: however, under certain circumstances the Convener may vary these requirements.
2) In Part A of the Master of Arts (Forensic Anthropology) candidates are required to complete 36 units of coursework. Courses normally available for inclusion in this coursework program are listed below under 3 headings: compulsory courses; core courses; and elective courses.
3) Part B comprises a 36 unit sub-thesis of 30,000 words, which will normally be based on library or student generated fieldwork/experimental research. The topic of the sub-thesis has to be approved by the Prescribed Authority on the recommendation of the Head of the School, Archaeology and Anthropology. The sub-thesis is individually supervised and each student should contact potential supervisor(s) to