> Plant Physiology is also offered at the 400 level at my University but, I
> also have sophomores and juniors in my class. We only offer one 200 (or
> sophomore) level class for majors in the department and very few 300
> level classes so we get all levels in our 400 level classes. This makes
> it necessary to start 400 level courses at an introductory level to get
> most of the students up to speed. We have only taught Intro. Botany for
> the past year-and-a-half so all upper division Botany needed intro.
> material in order for the students to even have a chance at understanding
> things such as Plant Phys. and Plant Taxonomy. It works out pretty well
> in the end but, it's rough at the start.
>> Cyndy
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> Dr. Cynthia M. Galloway
> Associate Professor
> Dept. of Biology
> Campus Box 158
> Texas A&M University
> Kingsville, TX 78363
>> (512)595-3790
> FAX: 512/595-3409
>>
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Dr. Cynthia M. Galloway
Associate Professor
Dept. of Biology
Campus Box 158
Texas A&M University
Kingsville, TX 78363
(512)595-3790
FAX: 512/595-3409