A study designed to introduce students to the breadth and diversity of the science of entomology and an in-depth study of insects including: their diversity; the basics of systematic entomology; insect societies; insect physiology and structures; their ecological relationships with their physical and biotic environments; their population and community level ecology; their effects on human welfare through applied disciplines of medical and agricultural entomology; and the methods by which humans attempt to manage insect populations. $35 science fee.
Restricted Elective
Prerequisite
This course is cross-listed with BIOL 252. Students completing AG 252 may not receive graduation credit for BIOL 252.
Equivalent Courses
BIO 252, BIOL 252