Curriculum Guide: Doctor of Philosophy in Entomology
Course Number and Descriptive Title | Units | |
Major Courses – 20 units (minimum) | ||
ENTO213 – Acarology | 3 | |
ENTO215 – Aquatic Entomology | 3 | |
ENTO216 – Stored Products Entomology | 3 | |
ENTO217 – Insect Pathology | 3 | |
ENTO221 – Insect Morphology | 3 | |
ENTO228 – Advanced Insect Physiology | 3 | |
ENTO229 – Insect Behavior | 3 | |
ENTO241 – Immature Insects | 3 | |
ENTO242 – Taxonomy of Parasitoids and Predators | 3 | |
ENTO252 – Insect Ecology | 3 | |
ENTO262 – Insecticide Toxicology | 3 | |
ENTO390 – Special Problem | 2 | |
ENTO391 – Special Topics | 1-3 | |
200 level courses * | ||
Minor/Cognate Courses –12 units (courses from 1 or 2 other fields of specialization) | ||
ENTO399 – Graduate Seminar | 1 | |
ENTO400 – Doctoral Dissertation | 12 |
SUMMARY | ||
Major | 20 | |
Minor/Cognate | 12 | |
Graduate Seminar | 1 | |
Dissertation | 12 | |
Special Skills ** | (6) | |
Total No. of Units Required | 45 |
Note:
*Refer to Master of Science in Entomology Curriculum Guide
**As prescribed by the Graduate Advisory Committee
- Cognate/minor courses are courses of 1 or 2 other field(s) of specialization
- Odd and even numbered courses are offered during the first and second semester of the school year, respectively.
- After the first term, graduate students are required to form their Graduate Advisory Committee (GAC) andPlan of Course Work ( PCW). Forms can be secured at the Office of the Dean of the Graduate School.