HORT100 — Introduction to Plant Sciences
(NSLD, GEEL) This course explores the many facets of plant science and provides students with a strong foundation in the basics of botany and horticulture. Included topics are plant anatomy, morphology, physiology, classification, genetics, and the importance of plants to society. Students will apply learned fundamentals of plant propagation and nutrition during laboratory investigations. Field trips may be required. Assessment Level(s): ENGL 101 / ENGL 011 . Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory one hour discussion/recitation each week. 4 semester hours Course
Part of
- Environmental Horticulture AAS: 361
- General Studies AA, Integrated Studies Area of Concentration (INTG Core): 611D
- General Studies AA, Studies in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Area of Concentration (STEM Core): 611B
- Science AS, Chemistry and Biochemistry Area of Concentration: 412D
- General Education Program