BIOL 320 Botany/Lecture

This class provides an in-depth study of the importance and function of plants in human affairs. It includes an overview of plant structure, functions and reproduction, and use of economically and sociologically important plants. Ecological concepts as they relate to the growth and production of world food crops will also be included. The course has a strong emphasis on the historical development of exploitation of certain plants and the role played in exploration and international development.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

BIOL 150, BIOL 150L, BIOL 152, and BIOL 152L

Corequisite

Concurrent with BIOL 320L