This is a broad course emphasizing importance of plants and their role in human life. This is an applied botany course in which physiology, structure, development and economic botany are studied. The systematic survey section will include algae, mosses, non-seed plants, and seed plants.
3 hours Theory | 3 hours Lab
Prerequisites
BIOL 111
BIOL 112
or permission of instructor
Overview
Program | Credits | Semester Offered |
Biological Sciences | 4 | Spring even years |