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Introduction
Botany is the area of biology that deals with plants, fungi
and photosynthetic microorganisms. Humans and all other animals are dependent on green
plants and algae as the main source of our food and our oxygen. Knowledge of plant biology
is essential for solving some of society's most pressing problems such as feeding our
increasing population and maintaining the earth's fragile ecosystems. Plant biology is an
increasingly active research area, and the past decade has already brought major advances
in understanding how plants function. Many new possibilities have been developed for the
better use of plants by people, including the engineering of improved crops, weed control,
plant breeding and the industrial production of plant-derived biochemicals such as
anticancer drugs.
The areas of specialization within botany that address
problems of importance to humans include: Plant Biotechnology which uses molecular biology
to exploit the genetic and biochemical potential of plants; Plant Pathology which is the
study of plant diseases. Problems relating to the chemistry, physics and control of
cellular processes are considered in the fields of Biochemistry, Development and Molecular
Biology. The unique aspects of whole organisms are addressed also in Plant Development
(multicellular plants) and in Mycology (fungi) and Phycology (algae). Ecology deals with
the interaction of plants with their environment, while Evolutionary and Systematic Botany
analyzes both the processes and products of evolution.
Many botany specialists find careers in government research
laboratories, hospitals, museums, environmental consulting companies, agricultural firms
and, increasingly, with biotechnology research institutes and private companies. Others
teach at either the secondary school or university level. Specialization in Botany or
Biology at the undergraduate level is sufficient for some kinds of employment, while
others require an advanced degree (M.Sc. or Ph.D.).
A student who wishes to specialize in Botany should seek
advice from the Botany Undergraduate Office. Generally, a foundation in chemistry,
mathematics and (usually) physics is advisable for the study of plant biology. It is also
required that students take introductory courses dealing with three aspects of biology: 1)
molecular/cellular (BIO 250Y), 2) organismal (BOT 251Y), and 3) ecological/evolutionary (BIO 150Y) before specializing further in a plant biology
subdiscipline. The Department of Botany Undergraduate Office gives further information
about courses and programs.
Associate Chair (Undergraduate):
Professor R.F. Sage, Room 2072, Earth Sciences Centre
Undergraduate Administrator:
Ms. S. Speller, Room 3055A, Earth Sciences Centre
(416-978-7172)
BOTANY PROGRAMS
BIOGEOGRAPHY - See GEOGRAPHY
BOTANY (B.Sc.)
Specialist program (Hon.B.Sc.):
(12 full courses or their equivalent, including at least one 400-series course)
Enrolment in this program requires completion of four courses, including BIO 150Y and CHM 138, 139H/151Y and one 100-series course from CSC 108H, 148H/260H; MAT 135Y/137Y/JMB 170Y; PHY 110Y/138Y/140Y; no minimum GPA is required.
First and Second Years:
1. BIO 150Y; CHM 138H,
139H/151Y
2. Two courses from: BCH 210H; CHM (220H, 247H); CSC 108H, 148H/260H; JMB 170Y/MAT 135Y/137Y; PHY 110Y/138Y/140Y;
STA 220H, (STA 221H/JBS 229H)
3. BIO 250Y, 260H; BOT 251Y
Higher Years:
1. ENV 234Y or 1.0 courses from: BIO 319H, 321H, 323H, 324H; BOT 300H, 307H
2. 2.5 courses from: BIO 301H, 302H, 303H, 306H, 308H, 328H, 351Y; BOT 300+
series
3. 2.0 courses from: BIO 428H; BOT 400-series; MGB 460H
Major program (B.Sc.):
(8 full courses or their equivalent)
Enrolment in this program requires completion of four courses, including BIO 150Y and CHM 138H, 139H/151Y; no minimum
GPA is required.
First Year:
1. BIO 150Y; CHM 138H,
139H/151Y
2. One course from: CSC 108H, 148H/260H; JMB 170Y/MAT 135Y/137Y; PHY 110Y/138Y/140Y
Higher Years:
1. BIO 250Y; BOT 251Y
2. One 200+ level course in BCH 210H, BIO, BOT, ENV 234Y (excluding BOT
202Y)
3. Two courses from: BIO 301H, 302H, 303H, 306H, 308H, 351Y, 428H; BOT 300+
series; MGB 460H
Minor program (B.Sc.):
(4 full courses or their equivalent)
Enrolment in this program requires completion of four courses, including BIO 150Y; no minimum GPA is required.
1. BIO 150Y; BOT 251Y
2. One full course from BIO/BOT/ENV/JLM/MGB 460H
(excluding BOT 202Y)
3. One BOT 300+ level course
MOLECULAR PLANT BIOLOGY (Hon. B.Sc.)
Specialist program:
(11.5 or 12 full courses or their equivalent, including at least one 400-series course)
Enrolment in this program requires completion of four courses, including BIO 150Y, CHM 138H, 139H/151Y and MAT 135Y/137Y/JMB 170Y; no minimum GPA is required.
First Year:
BIO 150Y; CHM 138H, 139H/151Y; JMB 170Y/MAT 135Y/137Y
Second Year:
BCH 210H, BIO 250Y, 260H; BOT 251Y; CHM 220H, 247H
Third and Fourth Years:
1. BOT 322Y, 458H; JLM 349H/MGB311Y*; MGB 460H
2. 2.0 courses from BIO 351Y; BOT 301H, 340H, 341H, 351H, 421H, 460Y, 461H, 462Y, 463H
NOTE: no Molecular Plant Biology Major program exists; therefore, a student may qualify
for a Botany major after third year.
*With permission of Undergraduate Secretary, Department of Medical Genetics and Molecular
Biology
PLANT PATHOLOGY (Hon. B.Sc.)
Specialist program:
(11.5 full courses or their equivalent, including at least one 400-series course)
Enrolment in this program requires completion of four courses, including BIO 150Y and CHM 138H, 139H/151Y; no minimum
GPA is required.
First and Second Years:
1. BIO 150Y; CHM 138H,
139H/151Y
2. Two courses from: BCH 210H; CHM (220H, 247H); CSC 108H, 148H/260H; JMB 170Y/MAT 135Y/137Y; PHY 110Y/138Y/140Y; STA 220H, (221H/JBS 229H)
3. BIO 250Y; BOT 251Y;
ENV 234Y/BIO319H, 321H/BIO 260H, JLM 349H
Higher Years:
1. BOT 301H, 351H, 452Y, 405H/458H
2. BIO 351Y
3. One course from: BIO 301H, 302H, 303H, 306H, 308H; BOT 300+
series; MBY 375Y, MGB
460H
NOTE: No Plant Pathology Major program exists; therefore, a student may qualify for a
Botany major after third year.
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY & METABOLISM (Hon. B.Sc.)
Specialist program:
(11.5 full courses or their equivalent, including at least one 400-series course)
Enrolment in this program requires completion of four courses, including BIO 150Y and CHM 138H, 139H/151Y; no minimum
GPA is required.
First Year:
BIO 150Y; CHM 138H, 139H/151Y; JMB 170Y/MAT 135Y/137Y
Second Year:
BCH 210H; BIO 250Y, 260H, BOT 251Y; CHM 220H, 247H
Third & Fourth Years:
BIO 328H; BOT 322Y, 421H, 458H; JLM 349H; MGB 460H; 1.0
courses from BOT 300+level
NOTE: No Plant Physiology and Metabolism Major program exists, therefore a student may
qualify for a Botany major after third year. Plant Pathology specialists should consult
with a member of the pathology faculty as early as possible in their programs. |