



- Focus Areas
- Agricultural Pest Management
- Ecology/Biological Control
- Evolutionary Biology
- Freshwater and Estuarine Entomology
- Insect Pathology
- Molecular Biology, Physiology, Toxicology, and Molecular Genetics
- Pesticide Technology, Assessment, and Policy
- Systematics/Morphology
- Urban, Structural, and Green Industries Pest Management
- Facilities
- Collaborators
- Research Opportunities
- Focus Areas



Academics
High quality instruction and mentoring for both undergraduate and graduate students is a primary mission of the Entomology Department.
Undergraduate Students
The Entomology faculty members are partners in the College of Life Sciences undergraduate Biological Sciences Program and teach many courses in this Program. Although our University does not offer an undergraduate degree in entomology, undergraduates may take a range of courses in insect science and insect pest management. The Department is proud of the talented corps of undergraduates that pursue internships and research projects in faculty research labs. They are often funded from sources such as the College of Chemical and Life Sciences Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Undergraduate Research Fellowships program. Qualified undergraduates may pursue thesis topics in the Entomology Honors program.
Graduate Students
The Department has an internationally recognized graduate program. Its M.S.and Ph.D. graduates have competed exceptionally well in the job market. This is apparent from the graduates’ success at landing positions with universities, government research and regulatory agencies, and industry. Graduate students have options for pursuing a broad range of research topics. Ph.D. students may pursue an entomology degree, or they may elect to participate in such interdisciplinary programs as Behavior, Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, Marine and Estuarine Environmental Sciences, Molecular and Cell Biology, or Toxicology. About one third of current graduate students in the Department participate in one of the interdisciplinary programs.






