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| The
Botany and Chemistry of Hallucinogens |
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| Course number |
BOT104
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| Instructor |
Dr.
Michael B. Thomas |
| Institution |
CIEER |
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Description
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The
course introduces the student to the botany, chemistry and historical
use of hallucinogenic plants. The curriculumn reviews ninety-one
hallucingogenic plants, focusing on 14 major hallucingoenic
plants, tracing their use throughout the world and their significance
in shaping history and culture. |
| Level |
College, both undergraduate and
graduate |
| Required
Reading |
Plants
of the Gods: Their Sacred, Healing, and Hallucinogenic Powers.
©2001Order
Now! |
| Recommended Reading |
The Botany and Chemistry of Hallucinogens.
©1980. Order
Now!
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| Pace |
Self
Paced |
| Length |
18 weeks |
| Tuition |
$300.00 |
| 3 Credit Hours |
CIEER is a 501c(3) educational
and research institution and not directly affiliated with any
university. Therefore, CIEER cannot issue academic credit directly.
However, most universities have various mechanisms that allow
students to obtain credit for field courses taken away from
campus. More.. |
| Semester |
Rolling admissions |
| Grading |
Graded ; A=90-100%, B=80-89%;
C=70-79% |
| Evaluation |
Exams, Project
Evaluation |
| Structure |
This course consists of 18 sections,
3 sections per week, 1 written paper and 2 exams. |
| Computer
Equipment |
Pentium
75 or higher, 1 GB HDD, 32 MB of RAM, 3.5" floppy drive, 57
k modem or higher, Internet Service Provider, Netscape Navigator
4.0 or Internet Explorer 4.0 (or higher). |