Forensic anthropologists work with law enforcement to help to determine things such as cause and time frame of death by studying remains which are fairly decomposed. Most forensic anthropologists have their doctorate degree which takes around eight or nine years.
I estimate 10 years of post secondary education to obtain a Phd that would be required to become a Forensic Anthropologist.
To be a forensic scientist, you have to stay in school for at least 7-8 years. But it dempends on what forensic school you attend.
An anthropologist can go into forensic psychology or social work. They study a lot of sociology and can branch out from there. They can also work in museums or give lectures about this topic.
... you must go through about 13 years of college...
medical school
Forensic anthropologists typically wear personal protective equipment such as gloves, masks, and coveralls to protect themselves from hazardous materials and maintain a sterile working environment. Additionally, they may wear specialized tools such as magnifying glasses, calipers, and cameras to aid in their analysis of skeletal remains.
Not to a trade school but to a nursing school.
yes, you need to go to medical school before you can commence your residency.
youd want to go into either forensic psycology (if it exists at the school you want) or just regular psychology
yes they go through school just as a regular scientist does.
6 to 8 years of college
He was an MD in France. It seems that he trained in forensic science in Lyon, France.