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Specialties for the BCE program

To become a BCE, each applicant must complete the BCE Qualifying exam, in addition to fulfilling the other requirements. In addition, those seeking full certification must take at least one specialty examination. One specialty is included in the examination fee, though all additional specialties require an additional fee. For the most part, all BCE examinations are administered online through the proctor's computer. Click here for details on how to take an examination.

The specialties are listed below. Please click on any specialty to see the recommended study materials.

General Entomology

Medical and Veterinary Entomology

Urban and Industrial Entomology

Regulatory Entomology

Plant-related Entomology

Pesticide Development, Analysis and Toxicology

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