Program Description
A deeper understanding of entomology can bring new insights and perspectives to a wide range of studies and pursuits. The minor is restricted to non-major students. Any undergraduate student who is not an Entomology major is eligible to enroll in the Minor.
Minor Requirements
Requirements for a Minor in Entomology are completion (with a grade of C- or better) of at least three courses, totaling a minimum of 10 credits, including: ENTOM 2120 Insect Biology (4 credits), one course from Group A and one additional course from Group A or B. Any undergraduate student, that is not majoring in Entomology, in CALS is eligible to enroll in the Minor.
Course List Code | Title | Hours |
ENTOM 2120 | Insect Biology | 4 |
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| Applied Statistics: Biological Experiments in Practice | |
| Insect Diversity and Evolution and Insect Diversity Laboratory | |
| Applied Entomology | |
| Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases | |
| Biology of Disease Vectors and Introduction to Disease Vectors Lab | |
| Insect Ecology | |
| Model-Based Phylogenetics and Hypothesis Testing | |
| Insect Physiology | |
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| Honey Bees: Their Intriguing Biology and Interactions with Humans and More | |
| Spider Biology | |
| Naturalist Outreach Practicum | |
| Insect Conservation Biology | |
| Bugs in Bugs– Insect Pathology and Immunity | |
| Chemical Ecology | |
| Social Animal Behavior: Arthropods to Apes | |
| Ecological Genetics | |