BI327 Economic Botany
Prerequisites: BI 101, BI 231
This course examines the discipline of plant biology that focuses on the study of plants that are economically important to people, including plants that are sources of food, fibers, medicines, gums, insecticides, etc. The course introduces the student to the vocabulary and principles of plant biology. It covers the broad areas of plant taxonomy, anatomy, morphology, physiology, diversity, ecology, and economic importance. Success in this course will depend upon each student's accumulation, appreciation, and application of botanical knowledge.
Prerequisite
BI101 [minimum grade = C-] and
BI231 [minimum grade = C-] or
BI101 [transfer credit] and
BI231 [transfer credit]
Corequisite
BI327L (LAB)