Courses of Study 2022-2023 
    
    Apr 06, 2025  
Courses of Study 2022-2023 [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 physical sciences, with a special emphasis on the study of insects. The majority of majors 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.

Teaching Faculty


Patrick O’Grady, chair (2126 Comstock Hall, (607) 255-7723); A. Agrawal, N. Buchon, M. Caillaud, B. Danforth, C. Gilbert, A. E. Hajek, L. C. Harrington, B. P. Lazzaro, G. M. Loeb, J. E. Losey, C. Moreau, C. Murdock, B. Nault, J. P. Nyrop, K. Poveda, L. S. Rayor, J. P. Sanderson, J. G. Scott, J. S. Thaler

Requirements:


In addition to the major requirements outlined below, all students must meet the college graduation requirements .

 

 

 

 

Two courses from two of the following three areas:


Biochemistry

Cell biology

Physiology

Entomology Requirements (15–21 credits):


Group A (core courses):


Choose two of the following courses. If ENTOM 3030, ENTOM 4550 or ENTOM 4830 have been used to satisfy the core requirements above, they may not be used to satisfy the Group A or B requirements:

 

Two additional entomology courses from Groups A or B:


(For a complete list of Entomology Courses, please visit our course list on the Entomology home page.)

Group B (advanced electives):


Minor:


Requirements for a Minor in Entomology are completion (with a grade of C- or better) of at least three courses, totaling a minimum of 10 credits, including: ENTOM 2120 - Insect Biology  (4 credits), one course from Group A (above) and one additional course from Group A or B (above). Any undergraduate student in CALS is eligible to enroll in the Minor except students majoring in Biological Sciences. Biological Sciences majors interested in Insect Biology should instead enroll in the Insect Biology Program of Study, rather than Minor in Entomology.