Botany Major

The botany major is designed to accommodate a wide range of interests and to prepare students for graduate study in a variety of fields. The major consists of a core curriculum, as well as electives in mathematics and the physical and life sciences. Students may opt for the concentration in ethnobotany, which also draws on courses from the social sciences.

Students considering graduate study in botany or other biological sciences should consult with an adviser as early as possible to design an appropriate plan of coursework. Those planning postgraduate training in landscape design or architecture are strongly encouraged to consider a minor in architectural studies or art.

The major consists of a minimum of eleven courses, at least three of which must be at the 300 or 400 level.

Advisers: K. Hardeman, P. Hine, C. Jones, M. Lizarralde, P. Owen, P. Siver, R. Spicer, S. Suriyapperuma

 

Core Curriculum

All botany majors must take the following courses:

BOT 115CC: HOW PLANTS FEED THE WORLD

4

or

BIO 105ORGANISMS

4

 

BOT 205PLANTS, PROTISTS & FUNGI

4

BOT 225SYSTEMATIC BOT/LOCAL FLORA

4

 

BOT 117/ANT 117/ES 117CC:COEVOLUTION PLANTS & PEOPLE

4

or

BOT 311/ANT 311/ES 311ETHNOBOT SOUTHERN NEW ENGL

4

  

CHM 103GENERAL CHEMISTRY

5

or

CHM 107ADV GENERAL CHEMISTRY

4

CHM 103 or CHM 107,  Students with a concentration in ethnobotany may, with permission of the department, substitute CHM 101

Additional Courses for the Major

Students majoring in botany with the general track must satisfy the following requirements:

BIO 106CELLS

4

or

BIO 110ACCELERATED CELL BIOLOGY

4

 

BOT 305PLANT STRUCT AND FUNCTION

4

or

BOT 320ENVIRONMNTL PLANT PHYSIOLOGY

4

 

BIO 207ECOLOGY

4

or

BOT 315PLANT ECOLOGY

4

Three courses selected from additional offerings in botany or biology, or from the following list

CHM 104GENERAL CHEMISTRY

5

CHM 204INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

5

CHM 223ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

5

CHM 224ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

5

CHM 303BIOCHEMISTRY

4

CHM 304BIOCHEMISTRY

4

CHM 324BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY

4

ES 110ENV STDS AS A NATURAL SCIENCE

4

ES 115/GPH 115PHYSICAL GEOLOGY

4

ES 120/GPH 120CC:LIVING ON A CHANGING PLANET

4

ES 210/GPH 210HYDROLOGY

4

ES 493ADVANCED STUDY SEMINAR

4

STA 107INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS

4

MAT 111CALC A: LIMITS AND DERIVATIVES

4

MAT 112CALC B: DERIVATIVES/INTEGRALS

4

MAT 113CALC C: INTEGRALS AND SERIES

4

STA 206INTRO TO STATISTICAL METHODS

4

STA 207ADVANCED REGRESSION TECHNIQ

4

MAT 212MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS

4

PHY 107GENERAL PHYSICS

4

PHY 108GENERAL PHYSICS

4

PHY 109ADVANCED GENERAL PHYSICS I

4

PHY 110ADVANCED GENERAL PHYSICS II

4

ES 493 and ES 494 with permission of the department

At least two of the courses chosen from this category must have a laboratory component. Other intermediate or advanced courses in chemistry, environmental studies, mathematics, or physics may be selected with permission of the department.

Additional Courses for the major with ethnobotany concentration

Students majoring in botany with a concentration in ethnobotany must satisfy the following requirements:

ANT 104QUESTIONING CUL:INTRO TO ANTH

4

BOT 308/ANT 308/ES 308METH/THEORIES OF ETHNOBOTANY

4

BOT 315PLANT ECOLOGY

4

Three courses selected from additional offerings in botany, or from the following list:

ANT 202ARCHAEOLOGY NORTH AMERICA

4

ANT 234/BOT 234/ES 234S AMER CULTURES & ENVIRONMENT

4

ANT 260/AFR 260ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE CARIBBEAN

4

ANT 319MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

4

ANT 380APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY

4

BIO 106CELLS

4

BIO 207ECOLOGY

4

BIO 208GENETICS

4

BIO 307FRESHWATER ECOLOGY

4

BIO 314/PSY 314BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE

4

BIO 320TROPICAL BIOLOGY

4

BIO 322/PSY 322PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY

4

CHM 104GENERAL CHEMISTRY

5

CHM 204INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

5

CHM 223ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

5

CHM 224ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

5

CHM 303BIOCHEMISTRY

4

CHM 304BIOCHEMISTRY

4

CHM 324BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY

4

ES 308/ANT 308/BOT 308METH/THEORIES OF ETHNOBOTANY

4

ES 312VECTOR-BASED GEOG INFO SYST

4

ES 313RASTER-BASED GEOG INFO SYST

4

ES 493ADVANCED STUDY SEMINAR

4

STA 107INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS

4

STA 206INTRO TO STATISTICAL METHODS

4

STA 207ADVANCED REGRESSION TECHNIQ

4

STA 317MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS

4

ES 493 and ES 494 with permission of the department