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Undergraduate Entomology Programs


(updated June 4, 2007)
 

- Undergraduate Degree Programs

- Undergraduate Minors and Concentrations

- Online Courses in Entomology



The following universities offer full undergraduate bachelor’s degree programs in entomology:


Cornell University

Iowa State University

Michigan State University

Oklahoma State University

Purdue University

Texas A&M University

University of California, Davis

University of California, Riverside

University of Delaware

University of Florida

University of Georgia

University of Idaho

University of Illinois

University of Kentucky

University of Nebraska - Lincoln

University of Wisconsin-Madison


The following universities allow students to minor in entomology:
 

Auburn University
Students may elect to minor in entomology by completing 15 semester hours of course work in entomology.

Clemson University
Offers a minor in entomology.

Colorado State University
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ffers undergraduate concentrations in entomology and plant protection under the Bio-Agricultural Science major, and also offers a minor in entomology.

Cornell University
Offers a minor in entomology.

Iowa State University
Offers an undergraduate minor in entomology (in addition to a full undergraduate bachelor's degree program).

Kansas State University
Offers an entomology minor (15 credit hours of entomology coursework).

Louisiana State University
Offers an area of concentration in agricultural pest management, and an additional area of concentration in urban entomology, both under the Plant and Soil Systems major. They also offer an entomology minor.

Montana State University
Offers an undergraduate Entomology minor (non-teaching), and offers students an opportunity to undertake undergraduate research projects, internship, special topics and undergraduate creative activity projects with individual faculty.

New Mexico State University
Offers minors in pest management and entomology.

North Carolina State University
Offers an undergraduate minor in entomology intended for students who are interested in insects, their management, and their role in the functioning of natural and agricultural ecosystems.

Purdue University
Offers an entomology minor (in addition to a major).

Rutgers University
Offers a minor in entomology.

University of Alberta
Offers an entomology stream for students in the Animal Biology Program who will obtain a B.S. in Biological Sciences.

University of Arkansas
Offers a minor in entomology or a minor in pest management.

University of Florida
Offers a minor in entomology consisting of 15 credit hours.

University of Hawai'i
Offers a BS in Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences that includes quite a few undergraduate entomology courses. Most of the students in this degree program are interested in a career in entomology.

University of Maryland
Offers specializations, internships and research opportunities in entomology. Undergraduates may receive a departmental honors citation by participating in the Entomology Honors Program.

University of Manitoba
Offers an an undergraduate minor, which can be combined with a major in one of three faculties: Agriculture, Science or Environmental Science.

University of Massachusetts Amherst
Offers an entomology minor, and an entomology concentration within a broader degree.

University of Minnesota
Offers a minor in entomology.

Virginia Tech University
A formal entomology minor is available to students who complete 19 hours of course credit related to entomology.

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