Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Health and Social Impact - Ethnobotany
BIOL 3567 Ethnobotany
Antirequisites:
NATI 3567 and
INDG 3567
Restrictions:
This course is restricted to students enrolled in the third or fourth year of any degree program.
Hours:
Three hours of lecture per week for one term.
Credits:
3
Description:
An examination of the ""science of people's interactions with plants;"" the role of human societies in the discovery, development and dispersal of food, drug and economic plants; a focus on First Nations' uses of plants in addition to plant-human interactions in other cultures; a multidisciplinary approach involving botany, biochemistry, pharmacology, anthropology, sociology, ethnology and spirituality. This course is also offered as INDG 3567.