Undergraduate Majors/Minors
Majoring in Entomology
- The Entomology major is a general biological curriculum of interest
to students intrigued by insects, their diversity and biology. Areas
of emphasis include: agricultural Entomology, bee management and
biology, behavior, ecology, insects affecting human and animal health,
natural history, and physiology.
The Program
- Students begin their study in entomology with selected insect
biology courses, including insect morphology, insect physiology,
ecology, and field Entomology. After completing these courses,
students may enroll in courses in their particular area of interest. A
student interested in agricultural Entomology, for example, could
enroll in courses like economic Entomology, biological control of
insects, and apiculture. Other areas of specialization include
systematics, bee biology, insect behavior, and medical Entomology.
Internships and Career Alternatives
- Entomology majors have participated in internships with the State
Department of Agriculture in the areas of insect identification,
insect surveys, and the development of entomological libraries. Other
interns have worked with professional entomologists in the area of
supervised pest control. Graduates are prepared for managerial and
technical positions with state and federal agencies and agricultural
production or supporting industry; Entomology graduates also teach
biological sciences in high schools. Others matriculate in graduate
programs leading to a higher degree.
B.S. Major Requirements:
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UNITS |
| English Composition Requirement |
0-8 |
| See College Requirement |
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| Preparatory Subject Matter |
46-47 |
| Biological Sciences 1A, 1B, 1C |
15 |
| Chemistry 2A, 2B, 8A, 8B |
16 |
| Mathematics 16A |
3 |
| Physics 1A, 1B |
6 |
| Statistics 13, 32, or Agricultural Systems and Environment 120 |
3-4 |
| Agricultural Systems and Environment 21, Engineering 5, or Mathematics 16B |
3 |
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| Breadth Subject Matter |
6-24 |
| Satisfaction of General Education requirement |
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| Depth Subject Matter |
32-36 |
| Microbiology 102, Plant Biology 118, 148, or Plant Pathology 120 |
4-5 |
| Biological Sciences 101 |
4 |
| Environmental Science and Policy 100 or Evolution and Ecology 101 |
4 |
| Evolution and Ecology 100 |
3-4 |
| Biological Sciences 102 and 103 or Animal Biology 102 and 103 |
6 |
| Entomology 100, 100L |
5 |
| At least 7 units from Entomology 101, 102, 103, 104, 107, 109, or 116 |
7 |
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| Restricted Electives |
34 |
| Upper division entomology courses |
14 |
| Upper division electives related to student's interest with approval of adviser |
20 |
| Note: No more than a total of 6 units from Entomology 192, 197T and 199 may count toward fulfilling depth subject matter or restricted elective units. |
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| Unrestricted Electives |
32-60 |
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| Total Units for the Major |
180 |
Major Adviser: Sharon Lawler
Minoring in Entomology
Minor Program Requirements:
The Department of Entomology has four minor programs open to students in other disciplines who are interested in rounding out their academic study with a concentration in the area of entomology.
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UNITS |
| Insect Biology |
18-24 |
| Entomology 100, 100L |
5 |
| At least two courses from Entomology 101, 102, 103, 104, 107 |
7-8 |
| At least two additional upper division Entomology courses (except courses 192, 198, 199) |
6-11 |
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| Agricultural Entomology and Bee Biology |
18 |
| Entomology 100, 100L, 110, 119, 135 |
14 |
| At least three units from Entomology 123, Evolution and Ecology 121, Plant Biology 102, 173, 174 |
4 |
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| Insect Ecology and Evolution |
19 |
| Entomology 100, 100L, 104 |
8 |
| Seven units from Entomology 103, 107, 109, 116, 158 |
7 |
| Evolution and Ecology 149 or Environmental Science and Policy 121 |
4 |
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| Medical-Veterinary Entomology |
18 |
| Entomology 100, 100L, 104, 153, 156 |
15 |
| At least three units from Entomology 156L, 158; Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology 126, 126L, 128 |
3 |
Minor Adviser: Sharon Lawler
Preparation for the Entomology Major
- High School Preparation
Recommended as part of, or in addition to the UC Admission
requirements:
- Biology
- Chemistry
- English Composition
- Mathematics (three years)
- Physics
- Transfer Preparation
- Biology
- Botany
- Computer Use
- English Composition
- General Chemistry
- Mathematics, including Statistics
- Organic Chemistry
- Physics
- Zoology
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