Course Name
Tropical Botany
Description
As an exploration of the botanical riches of the tropics - focusing on the plant life of Hawaii - this course traces fundamentals of plant taxonomy, physiology, and ecology in relation to complexities of existence on the most isolated island chain in the world. Issues related to indigenous vegetation, including effects of introduced animals and plants, agriculture, and ethnobotany, are discussed. The course involves one week of lectures at Trinity Western and two weeks of lectures and field work in Hawaii.
NB
Summer sessions only. Not offered every year
Prerequisite(s)
BIOL 223 or 281 or 216, and BIOL 262 or instructor’s consent. Recommended: BIOL 312 or 314 or 316.