The Minor in Entomology

Entomology is the biological science dealing with insects and allied arthropods, the most abundant and varied group of animals on earth. Insects directly or indirectly affect our health and well-being, as well as our crops, livestock, and property. The food production, distribution, and storage aspects of the nation’s agriculture depend upon entomologists to manage insect pests.

Students in other biological sciences may wish to develop entomological strengths useful to their majors. To minor in Entomology a student must take PLSOILIN 326 Insect Biology, along with at least four additional Entomology courses from among departmental offerings, for a minimum of 15 Entomology credits.

Students interested in minoring in Entomology should contact the Departmental Undergraduate Program Office for further guidance.

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