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Education & CareersEntomologists study insects and their relationships to the environment, humans, and other organisms. The science of entomology provides many choices and opportunities for those interested in the diversity of nature. While some entomologists work in the field, others work in the laboratory or classroom, and others find niches in regulatory entomology or the pest control industry. The Entomological Society of America offers the following information about obtaining an education and career in entomology. Please select from the following items: Colleges and Universities Where Entomology is Studied Universities Offering Undergraduate Programs Online Entomology Programs and Courses Discover Entomology Brochure (PDF, 504 KB) Scholarships from ESA and the Entomological Foundation
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