Fall 2015

Food, Fiber, and Pharmaceuticals

Listed in: Biology, as BIOL-104

Faculty

Rachel A. Levin (Section 01)

Description

It is perhaps impossible to experience a day without plants.  From the air we breathe, the bed we sleep in, the soap we wash with and clothes we put on, to the foods we consume and the medicines we take, we are very much dependent upon plants and their products.  Through a combination of lecture, discussion, and observation, we will explore how, why, and when plants became vital to people and their societies. Several economically important plant groups will be studied, including those that provide food and beverages, medicines and narcotics, spices, perfumes, fuels, and fiber.  What are the characteristics of these groups enabling their exploitation, and what is the history of these associations?  How and when were plants domesticated and what are the consequences of large-scale agriculture?  What impacts do human population growth and habitat destruction have on the ways that people interact with plants now and in the future?  Finally, we will explore the role of technology in efforts to both improve and synthesize plant products.  Three classroom hours per week.  Two local field trips.

Limited to 26 students. This course is for non-majors. Students majoring in Biology will be admitted only with permission from the instructor.  Fall semester. Lecturer Levin.   

BIOL 104 - L/D

Section 01
Tu 10:00 AM - 11:20 AM MERR 315
Th 10:00 AM - 11:20 AM MERR 315

This is preliminary information about books for this course. Please contact your instructor or the Academic Coordinator for the department, before attempting to purchase these books.

ISBN Title Publisher Author(s) Comment Book Store Price
How Carrots Won the Trojan War Storey Publishing, 2011 Rebecca Rupp Required Amherst Books TBD
Chilies to Chocolate Univ. of Arizona Press, 1992 Foster and Cordells, eds. Required Amherst Books TBD
The Botany of Desire Random House, 2002 Michael Pollen Required Amherst Books TBD
The Omnivore's Dilemma Penguin, 2007 Michael Pollen Recommended Amherst Books TBD
A History of the World in 6 Glasses Walker Publishing Co., 2006 Tom Standage Required Amherst Books TBD

These books are available locally at Amherst Books.

Offerings

2024-25: Not offered
Other years: Offered in Spring 2013, Fall 2013, Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Fall 2017, Spring 2020