Entomology (B.S.)

Entomology is the branch of biology focusing on insects and other closely-related animals such as spiders, ticks and millipedes. The Entomology program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the biology, ecology, evolution, identification, structure, classification and management of beneficial and harmful insects.

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Core areas of study include:

  • Organismal and molecular biology.
  • Ecology.
  • Plant biology and pathology.
  • Chemistry.
  • Physics.
  • Soil science.
  • Pest management.

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Career Opportunities

Graduates with a degree in Entomology enter a broad range of challenging and rewarding careers in agriculture, natural resources, human and veterinary medicine, education, public outreach and research.

Entomology prepares students for a variety of career paths:

  • Conservation leaders.
  • Government advisors in bio-security, food security.
  • Museum curators and educators.
  • Invasive species inspectors.
  • Pest control managers.

Faculty members maintain close relationships with companies and industry contacts related to entomology, which can help with internships, scholarships and employment in a range of fields.


Student Stories

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Student Life

In addition to student jobs and internships, there are education abroad and undergraduate research opportunities.

There are also a variety of student clubs and organizations including:

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