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The Entomology major is a general curriculum in insect science that will prepare you for a professional career in many areas, including:
- Research
- Public health
- Medical entomology
- Teaching
- Environmental avenues
You will take courses focusing on insect structure and function, behavior, ecology, and diversity and identification, as well as obtain a strong background in math, science, and the humanities.
This major is ideal for students who are interested in urban problems such as the protection of human health, property, and food supplies, and who want to work in an urban environment. Graduates can choose careers in may areas, including:
- Food processing and chemical industries
- Federal, state, and local government agencies
- Lawn and garden companies
- Pest management firms
If you enroll in this major, you will build a strong science background and take additional courses in insect pest management, business management, insecticides, taxonomy of adult and immature insects, and urban and industrial pests.
Students obtaining a minor in entomology will have taken a variety of courses in insect biology, identification, and management designed to give them a broad overview of the science of entomology. To obtain a minor, students must take at least 17 credit hours of designated entomology courses.
To obtain this minor, students must complete 10 credits of core Forensics Sciences courses (ENTM 21800, ENTM 31800, and ENTM 41800) plus an additional 9 credits of course work from the designated list.
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