BOT * 3310 – Plant Growth and Development W (3-3) [0.50]

In this course the unique function and structure of plants is explored in relation to their growth, survival and adaptation to the environment. The control of growth and development by environmental and hormonal signals is explained through lectures and ‘hands-on’ laboratories. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology.





Posted By : Kassandra Raymond
Posted On : March 5, 2017

Is the textbook recommended by the student? No
Did the student enjoy the professor? No
Professor : Annette Nasuth

Comment :
Worst course I have ever taken. Labs are ALOT of work for a very small percentage. Instructor was extremely rude when asked for clarification on midterm. Exams not a good representation of course material and extremely unclear and unorganized. Instructor extremely hard to understand, lecture slides confusing. Emphasis placed on unimportant concepts instead of ones of higher importance. Extremely disappointed and would not recommend taking this course. The course material itself is interesting but I wouldn\'t take the course unless you\'re ready to teach yourself everything and be tested on unrelated material. Worst course I have ever taken at the University of Guelph.
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