ANTHROP 5607
Human Osteology
3 cr
Human osteology is the study of the human skeleton. This course serves as an intensive examination of the human skeleton as well as commonly encountered nonhuman skeletal elements. Students are expected to learn how to identify and side complete and fragmentary skeletal elements using bony morphology, features, and landmarks. Prereq: 2200 or 2200H; or permission of instructor.
Grade history
217 students across 2 instructors · course avg 3.53
151 students · 5 terms
151 students total · 5 terms · click to see per-term
Instructor unknown
3.43 GPAmedian 4.066 students · 2 terms
66 students total · 2 terms · click to see per-term
Source: historical OSU grade releases via thegradeguide.com (Adam Gluck), Spring 2016 – Summer 2023. FERPA-filtered: sections under 10 students excluded.
Sections
2
Instructors
1
Enrolled
60 / 30
Open
0
Instructors
Sections in Autumn 2026
| # | Sec | Instructor | Hist. GPA | Days/Time | Room | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26016 | 0010 | Katie Zejdlik | — | WF 9:35 am-10:55 am | SM 4012 4012 | Closed · 30/30 |
| 26015 | 0010 | Katie Zejdlik | — | WF 9:35 am-10:55 am | SM 4012 4012 | Closed · 30 enrolled |