The Master of Science in Entomology provides advanced training in insect biology, pest management, and applied research. Students develop strong analytical and research skills through laboratory, field, and thesis-based work aligned with agricultural and environmental challenges.
Research Opportunities :
➜ Insect pest management in crop systems
➜ Vector-borne disease research
➜ Insect physiology and behavior studies
Assistantships / Funding:
Graduate students may receive financial support through competitive assistantships and research funding opportunities. These include Graduate Research Assistantships (GRA) and Teaching Assistantships (GTA), which provide tuition support and stipends. Additional funding is available through USDA-supported programs, faculty research grants, and travel awards for conferences and professional development.
Thesis/Dissertation Focus Areas:
➜ Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
➜ Insect Ecology and Biodiversity
➜ Resistance Management in Pests
➜ Climate Change and Insect Dynamics
Career Outcomes:
➜ Entomologist (Government/Private Sector)
➜ Research Associate
➜ Pest Management Consultant
➜ Extension Specialist
Experiential Learning:
➜ Field-based research trials and data collection
➜ Advanced laboratory techniques
➜ Conference presentations and publications
➜ Collaborative research with partner institutions