101. Botany. (3-3). Credit
4. I, II
Structure, physiology and development of plants; emphasis
on seed plants. (Not open to students who have taken BIOL
111 and 112.)
289. Special Topics in...
Credit 1 to 4.
Selected topics in an identified area of botany. May be
repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor.
301. Taxonomy of Flowering
Plants. (3-3). Credit 4. I, II
Use of keys and identification of flowering plants, family
characteristics and relationships and other applied phases
of plant science. Prerequisites: BOTN 101 or BIOL 111 and
112 or equivalent.
304. Comparative Biology
of Plants. (3-3). Credit 4. I, II, S
A comparison of chemistry, cytology, life strategies, nutrition,
relevance, reproduction and structure of the major groups
of prokaryotes, protists, fungi and plants. Prerequisite:
BOTN 101 or BIOL 111.
328. Plants and People.
(2-3). Credit 3.
Development and uses of principal economically important
plants of world; plants and plant parts used in production
of important commodities; vascular plants. Prerequisite:
BOTN 101 or BIOL 111 or 112 or approval of instructor.
453. Plant Anatomy. (2-6).
Credit 4. I
Anatomy of vegetative and reproductive organs of plants;
development of tissue types. Prerequisites: BOTN 101 or BIOL
111 and 112; junior classification.
485. Directed Studies. Credit
1 or more. I, II, S
Problems in various phases of plant, animal and bacteriological
science. Prerequisites: Junior classification; approval of
ranking professor in field chosen and Undergraduate Advising
Office.