Learn Osteology

High School

Interactive PC and Virtual Reality Learning

3D Scanned Real Human Bones

Learning Human Bones through a College Course Format

Use as a Teaching Tool in the Classroom

Certificate Issued Upon Completion

Intro

HD Forensics now offers a comprehensive online high school and university-level Human Osteology course for the PC and Virtual Reality (VR) platforms, of interest to individuals considering a wide variety of careers in the natural sciences and medicine. Available now for Windows, Mac, Oculus Go, and Oculus Quest.

Value / Benefits

High school students interested in pre-medicine, biology, and other natural science careers who want to get a head start in their respective career field.

Use Case Examples

Learn Osteology provides a learning environment that most high school classrooms are unable to due to the high cost of teaching skeletons.

Single User

Multi User

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Pricing Options

The course is available for Windows, Mac, Oculus Go, and Oculus Quest platforms (VR versions do not include headsets). 

After purchasing the course, you will receive an activation code and instructions on how to download and activate the PC and VR versions of the program.

Introduction

Names & Terms

$49.95

Learn the basics of the anatomical terms and bone names

Intermediate

Identification

$199.95 or $24.95/mo

For 8 months, or until cancelled

Beyond the basics, dive into the practical and professional application of identification.

Advanced

Features & Identifications

$299.95 or $49.95/mo

For 6 months, or until cancelled

For those in higher education and in professional settings that need to identify bone features.

Organizational (Multi-User) Pricing

For School systems, Universities, Departments & Agencies, click here.

In the future, we also plan to offer add-on modules including a fragmentary osteology module, a dental identification module, a human skeletal variation module, and even a comparative skeletal anatomy (animal) module.