PLPPM 2013

PLPPM 2013

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2018-2019.

Lectures and exams for this course are the same as those in PLPPM 2010. However, students in PLPPM 2013 also participate in a weekly 55-minute discussion section where they grow mushrooms and other fungi in culture, learn about contemporary classification of fungi, see examples of major taxa growing on natural substrates, and determine whether suspect pathogens really can kill agricultural crops. Students also teach their peers about the fungus world with presentations of their own creation. (CALS non-life science majors can receive college physical/life science distribution credits upon completion of this course but they must register for a letter grade. This course is also on the Arts and Sciences list of supplementary science courses and can be used to satisfy Physical and Biological Sciences distribution requirements in AS.)

When Offered Spring.

Permission Note Enrollment limited to: 27 students per section.
Forbidden Overlaps Forbidden Overlap: due to an overlap in content, students will receive credit for only one course in the following group: PLPPM 2010, PLPPM 2013, PLPPM 2015. 

Distribution Category (BIONLS-AG, OPHLS-AG)
Satisfies Requirement Fulfills 3 credits of introductory biology for selected majors in ARTS and CALS.

Outcomes
  • Explain, evaluate, and effectively interpret factual claims, theories and assumptions in the student's discipline(s) (especially in one or more of the college' priority areas of land grant-agricultural sciences, applied social sciences, environmental sciences, and/or life sciences) and more broadly in the sciences and humanities.
  • Find, access, critically evaluate, and ethically use information.
  • Communicate effectively through writing, speech, and visual information.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Choose one lecture and one discussion. Combined with: PLPPM 2010

  • 3 Credits GradeNoAud

  •  3902 PLPPM 2013   LEC 001

  • N.B. Enrollment for this course will close on February 1, 2019, several days before the university add deadline. There will be no exceptions to this policy.

  •  3903 PLPPM 2013   DIS 201

  •  3904 PLPPM 2013   DIS 202

  •  3905 PLPPM 2013   DIS 203

  •  3986 PLPPM 2013   DIS 204

  •  4065 PLPPM 2013   DIS 205

  •  4066 PLPPM 2013   DIS 206