Course Description
The plant world is essential for human life, and shapes human culture. Plants are food, fuel and raw materials. They transform and sustain the soil, air and water of our ecosystems. They produce molecules that are the active ingredients in herbal medicine, modern pharmacology and psychoactive drugs. Humans alter plants using breeding and biotechnology, and use them to enhance their environments and their cultural activities.
Using introductory concepts from the life sciences, this course explores these vital relationships between humans and plants. NCR: any student who has passed or is taking SC/BIOL 1000 3.00, SC/BIOL 1001 3.00, SC/BIOL 1010 6.00.
Discipline
Environmental Science, Life Science
Format
LECT, ONLN