Prerequisites: Complete at least one of the following: HUMBIO 2A, BIO 81, HUMBIO 82, HUMBIO 85 or Human Biology Major/Minor or Biology Major/Minor or Earth Systems Major/Minor. The intertwined biologies of humans and plants, particularly the ways in which people and plants have imposed selection pressures and ecological change on one another. Topics include evolution and basic plant structure; plant domestication; effects of agriculture on human health and physiology; plants in traditional and contemporary diets; and human influences on plant biology through genetic manipulation and environmental change. Class meetings center on journal articles. Final project includes written and multimedia presentations.
3 units · Letter or Credit/No Credit · GER: WAY-SMA
Prerequisites: Complete at least one of the following: HUMBIO 2A, BIO 81, 82, 85 or Human Biology Major/Minor or Biology Major/Minor or Earth Systems Major/Minor. The intertwined biologies of humans and plants, particularly the ways in which people and plants have imposed selection pressures and ecological change on one another. Topics include evolution and basic plant structure; plant domestication; effects of agriculture on human health and physiology; plants in traditional and contemporary diets; and human influences on plant biology through genetic manipulation and environmental change. Class meetings center on journal articles. Final project includes written and multimedia presentations.
Offered in Spring 2026 at Stanford University.