Courses of Study 2011-2012 
    
    Dec 01, 2024  
Courses of Study 2011-2012 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Entomology


In the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences .


Course Offerings 

The entomology curriculum provides students with a basic background in biological and natural sciences, with a special emphasis on the study of insects. Majors may pursue graduate studies in entomology or related sciences upon completion of the B.S. degree. Alternatively, students may immediately begin careers in various aspects of basic or applied insect biology, including integrated pest management, insect pathology, environmental assessment, medical or veterinary entomology, insect toxicology, apiculture, insect systematics, or insect ecology. Because of the diversity of career options, the major includes flexibility among the core requirements and electives that can be selected by students in consultation with their advisors.

Faculty


J. G. Scott, chair (2130 Comstock Hall, (607) 255-7723); A. Agrawal, N. W. Calderone, B. N. Danforth, A. Douglas, C. Gilbert, A. E. Hajek, L. C. Harrington, D. C. Knipple, B. P. Lazzaro, G. M. Loeb, J. K. Liebherr, J. E. Losey, J. P. Nyrop, L. S. Rayor, J. P. Sanderson, A. Shelton, J. S. Thaler

Requirements:


General Requirements for CALS (see Graduation Requirements for Bachelor of Science ) Basic Science and Math Requirements

Note:


(Choice depends on student interest in organismal vs. cellular/molecular aspects of biology)

Entomology Requirements (15–21 credits):