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BIOL 203H - Plants and Society |
An exploration of the dependency of humans on plants and plant products. The beginning of agriculture and its consequences for human evolution are discussed. The origins, dispersals, improvements, and uses of economically valuable plants are considered along with their relationships to the world's economy. Occasional field trips. No laboratory. This course is acceptable for majors as a biology elective, but not in place of a required plant course.
1.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Directed Study, Lecture Biology Department Course Attributes: Undergraduate Level Course, Honors Program Course Section, Lrng Objective 07, D.v1_DomainGenEd-Domain II-B, Lrng Objective 00, Lrng Objective 06, Biology Group B Course Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Non-Matriculated Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study (Major, Minor, or Concentration): Commonwealth Honors Program May not be assigned one of the following Student Attributes: DGCE Student |
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