School of Biology and Ecology
The program leading to a Master of Science in Entomology is designed for students interested in the study of insect biology and its applications in environmental sciences and management of insects. An applicant should have a bachelor’s degree with a major in a biological science which includes in addition to basic and advanced biology courses, a minimum of:
- 1 year of introductory chemistry plus biochemistry and/or organic chemistry
- 1 semester of calculus
- 1 semester of physics
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