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H P A 440   PRINCIPLES OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
Theory of epidemiology and significant case studies. Potential application to health care.
Credits: (3)

HIST 428   THE DARWINIAN REVOLUTION
The Origins And Implications Of Evolutionary Theory. Prerequisite: An Introductory Science Course And A History Course
Credits: (3)

HIST 453   AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY
The History Of The Ways Americans Have Used And Thought About The Environment Since 1500.
Credits: (3)

HORT 315   ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS ON HORTICULTURAL CROPS
Horticultural plants respond to the environmental factors of light, temperature, water, and fertilizer both in controlled and field environments
Credits: (3)

HORT 402W   PLANT NUTRITION
Mineral nutrition of higher plants, including nutrient acquisition, transport, metabolism, and practical implications.
Credits: (3)

HORT 420   PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
Plant growth regulators, their chemical and physical properties; general principles, practices, and applications in regulating plant growth and development
Credits: (3)
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HORT 440W   PLANT WATER RELATIONS
Fundamentals of plant water relations including acquisition, transport, conservation, response to drought, measurement of water status, relationship to productivity, interaction with mineral nutrition, and use of equipment.
Credits: (3)

HORT 445   PLANT ECOLOGY
Advanced lectures on plant ecology which stress integration of physiological, population-level and community-level phenomena, and ecology in agriculture
Credits: (3)

HORT 508   PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND CARBON METABOLISM
Light energy transduction and utilization in photosynthesis; photoinhibition and protective mechanisms; carbon fixation; regulation of assimilate metabolism and partitioning among cellular organelles, tissues, and organs.
Credits: (2)

HORT 509   PLANT GROWTH RESPONSES
Control of plant growth and development will be examined with emphasis on responses to external (environmental) and internal (hormonal) signals. Prerequisite: BIOL 441
Credits: (2)

HORT 511   PLANT MINERAL NUTRITION AND WATER RELATIONS
Advanced aspects of water relations, membrane transport, and mineral nutrition in cultivated and wild plants with an in-depth consideration of current topics that illustrate broader themes, issues, and emergent methodologies.
Credits: (2)

HORT 514   MODERN TECHNIQUES AND CONCEPTS IN PLANT ECOPHYSIOLOGY
An intensive introduction to concepts of plant ecophysiology and modern techniques used in this field. Prerequisite: BIOL 220W
Credits: (2)

HORT 517   ECOLOGY OF PLANT ROOTS
Form and function of roots from an ecological perspective using examples from both wild and crop plants.
Credits: (2)

HORT 520   ADVANCED PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
Advanced topics in plant growth regulators, their chemical and physical properties; physiological, biochemical and molecular regulation of plant growth and development.
Credits: (2)


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