Select the Course Number to get further detail on the course. Select the desired Schedule Type to find available classes for the course. |
BIOL 653 - ROCKY MOUNTAIN FLORA |
A graduate level field and laboratory course focusing on identification of flowering plants common to the Western Slope of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. This course covers methods of plant collection and preservation, field identification, natural history, and ecology as well as local plants of particular human interest, including those that are medically important, edible, or which are poisonous. Prerequisite: acceptance to MS or MEM programs.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate, Post B.A. (Second), Graduate Degree Seeking Schedule Types: Lecture&Recitation&Lab Anth, Bio, Chem, Geol Division Biology Department Course Attributes: Ineligible for COF, Graduate Division 600-699 |