BIOL 3000-001 “Frontiers in Biology: Plants and Society” at California State University Stanislaus is a three-unit lecture course that explores the latest scientific advances in plant biology and their implications for society.
The course covers a wide range of topics, including:
- The fundamentals of plant biology
- Plant genomics and biotechnology
- Sustainable agriculture
- Climate change and its effects on plants and society
- Medicinal plants and herbal medicine
- Plants and human culture
Students in BIOL 3000-001 will learn about the latest research in plant biology and how it is being used to address some of the most pressing challenges facing humanity today, such as food security, climate change, and human health. They will also develop the critical thinking skills they need to evaluate scientific information and make informed decisions about plant-related issues.