BOT 105 — Ethnobotany
The scientific study of the interaction between human culture and plants, including the interrelationship of botany, socio-economics, belief systems and history that have shaped the cultural uses of plants in Hawai‘i, as well as Asia or the Pacific. Lecture/field trip course with service-learning option.
Part of
- Associate in Arts in Liberal Arts
- Associate in Arts in Hawaiian Studies
- Associate in Science in Natural Science
- Bio-Resources and Technology: Bio-Resource Development and Management
- Hawaiian Studies
- Agripharmatech
- Plant Food Production and Technology
- Ahupuaʻa Systems: Indigenous Resource Management & Food Production