General Botany class starting semester gardens and  identifying seaweeds

Courses

Courses offered by Botany faculty in the Fall 2009 semester include:

  • Botany 115 Classical and Current Topics in Botany -- Pam Hine (a good introduction to the major!  First year students welcome.)
  • Botany 293 Botany/Biology Seminar Series -- Manuel Lizarralde
  • Botany 493B Genetically Modified Crops -- Kristine Hardeman
  • Biology 106 Cells -- Page Owen
  • Biology 207 Ecology -- Chad Jones, lab sections with Chad Jones, Pam Hine
  • Biology 307 Freshwater Ecology -- Peter Siver
  • Environmental Studies 110 Environmental Studies as a Natural Science -- Peter Siver
  • Environmental Studies 307 Environmental Anthropology -- Manuel Lizarralde

(Archive)
Spring 2009 semester courses:

  • Botany 117 Introduction to Ethnobotany -- Manuel Lizarralde
  • Botany 205 Plants, Protists & Fungi -- Peter Siver and Pam Hine
  • Botany 207 Indigenous Use of Tropical Rainforests -- Manuel Lizarralde
  • Botany 494K Ecological Restoration -- Chad Jones
  • Biology 106 Organisms -- lab sections with Sarah Melissa Witiak, Pam Hine, and Sardha Suriyapperuma
  • Biology 208 Genetics -- lab sections with Kristine Hardeman
  • Biology 325 Cell Ultrastructure -- Page Owen
  • Biology 326 Scanning Electron Microsocpy -- Page Owen
  • Biology 320 Tropical Biology -- Manuel Lizarralde, Scott Warren and Stephen Loomis
  • Environmental Studies 110 Environmental Studies as a Natural Science -- Peter Siver

Fall 2008 semester courses:

  • Botany 115 Classical and Current Topics in Botany -- Pam Hine and Page Owen (a good introduction to the major!  First year students welcome.)
  • Botany 225 Systematic Botany and the Local Flora -- Chad Jones
  • Botany 308 Methods and Theories of Ethnobotany -- Manuel Lizarralde
  • Biology 207 Ecology -- lab sections with Chad Jones, Pam Hine, and Sarah Melissa Witiak
  • Biology 431 Comparative Physiology -- Sarah Melissa Witiak
  • Environmental Studies 110 Environmental Studies as a Natural Science -- Peter Siver
  • Environmental Studies 251 Environmental Anthropology -- Manuel Lizarralde
  • Freshman Seminar 118A Biology in the Popular Media -- Page Owen

Spring 2008 semester courses:

  • Botany 207 Indigenous Use of Tropical Rainforests -- Manuel Lizarralde
  • Botany 305 Plant Structure and Function -- Page Owen
  • Botany 311 Ethnobotany of Southern New England -- Manuel Lizarralde
  • Botany 315 Ecology of Terrestrial and Wetland Plant Communities -- Chad Jones
  • Biology 106 Organisms -- Jennifer Boyd and Pam Hine
  • Biology 320 Tropical Biology -- Manuel Lizarralde, Scott Warren and Stephen Loomis
  • Environmental Studies 110 Environmental Studies as a Natural Science -- Peter Siver

 

 

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Contact Information Department Phone:
860-439-5021
Department Fax:
860-439-2519
E-mail

Department of Botany
Box 5213
Connecticut College
270 Mohegan Avenue
New London, CT 06320-4196


botany.conncoll.edu