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Plants & CivilizationJanTerm 2006 George
M. Diggs, Jr. |
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To Contact Dr. Diggs:
Austin College Phone: (903) 813-2246, Home
Phone (903) 868-1642
Office: 317 Moody Science
Mailing Address: Department of Biology, Austin College, Sherman,
TX 75090
AC Suite 61564
e-mail: gdiggs@austincollege.edu
Home page: http://artemis.austincollege.edu/acad/bio/gdiggs/diggs.html
Office Hours: 1:30-2:30 M, Tu; Other times by appointment.
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Plants & Civilization
-- Course Synopsis
Plants form the basis of all human civilizations,
yet their importance is often not appreciated. They have been the
cause of war and international intrigue, and have been the source
of most of the foods and medicines used by humans. This course
will focus on the earths plant life from two perspectives.
First, the uses and historical impact of economically important
plants will be discussed, with emphasis given to medical, drug,
poison, food, and spice plants. The second perspective will be to
examine the impact of humans on the botanical world including
habitat destruction and extinction and the possible long-term
implications of these problems. Several one-day field trips and a
number of laboratory sessions are planned. Participants should be
willing to spend considerable time outdoors. The course is
designed for Austin College sophomores and freshmen.
For further information about this course, please
contact:
| Dr. George Diggs, Professor Department of Biology Austin College 900 N. Grand Ave. Sherman, TX 75090 903-813-2246 Fax: 903-813-3199 gdiggs@austincollege.edu |
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