BIOL 210 - Introduction to Northern Botany

This course provides an introduction to plant biology, with an emphasis on the taxonomy of common Boreal and Arctic plant families found in the Yukon. Students will learn the tools and techniques used for the identification of plants, including the use of plant keys. Students will become familiar with the anatomy and general biological functions of vascular plants. Lectures will also cover topics relevant to the evolution, systematics, ecology, biogeography, and human use of northern plant species. Hands-on lab activities will provide students with opportunities to dissect plant specimens and learn to recognize important family and species characteristics. Additional lab activities will focus on preparation and mounting of herbarium specimens, botanical illustrations, and medicinal and food uses of wild plants.

Students must also register in the mandatory lab component of the course.

Prerequisites: BIOL 101 and 102.

Credits
3.00
BIOL 210
CRN Instructional method Instructor Location Start date Seats available* Wait listed
10119 Face-to-face Synchronous Jill Johnstone Whitehorse (Ayamdigut)
11 0
Class schedule
Start date End date Room Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Classroom - Face to Face A2206 - 1:00 PM - 2:20 PM - 1:00 PM - 2:20 PM - - -
Final Exam A2206 - - - 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM - - -