Forensic Anthropology Field School
Study Abroad
Meet interesting people...
who lived 1,000 years ago.
Forensic Anthropology Field School
Albania, Greece, and Romania
May 21 - June 14, 2013
Join us for a fascinating 24-day learning experience that features visits to some of the world's greatest historical monuments and hands-on study using actual human skeletal remains, including at the magnificent 3,000-year-old archaeological site in Albania's Butrint National Park.
Utica College's annual Forensic Anthropology Field School is:
- Open to students and non-credit travelers alike
- All majors are welcome - no experience required
- A great way for students to earn 6 credits (both undergraduate and graduate levels)
- Course credit is transferable to all U.S. and Canadian colleges and universities
Learn More:
> Field school highlights
> Itinerary
> Course description
> Passport/vaccination info
> Program costs
> Program director profiles
Sign Up Today!
Sign Up Today!

Prof. Crist at Butrint field school site
To reserve your place in this year's field school, just call or
e-mail Professor Thomas Crist, Ph.D.
Space is very limited, so contact us now if you think you may be interested in participating - there is no obligation.
Contact:
Thomas Crist, Ph.D
Professor of Physical Therapy
Forensic Anthropologist
(315) 792-3390
tcrist@utica.edu
Note:
All participants must submit a NONREFUNDABLE deposit of $750 with their application. The program fee must be paid in full by April 15, 2013. Utica College accepts checks and credit cards.
All participants must submit a NONREFUNDABLE deposit of $750 with their application. The program fee must be paid in full by April 15, 2013. Utica College accepts checks and credit cards.
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