BIOL 2254 - Insects and Man
This course is designed to introduce the student to the science of Entomology and is comparable to like-names courses as well as to general entomology courses offered at 4-year institutions. It provides in-depth study of genera entomology; including evolution, morphology, ecology, behavior, parasitism, and predation. Insect interactions with plants, animals, and man are included as are medical importance and insect pest management. Taxonomic orders and families are emphasized in class and the laboratory including morphological characters. A collection and field trips are mandatory.
Credit Hours 4.0 Satisfies a Requirement Laboratory Science Designation Abbreviation (3-1L) Note Lab fee required. Prerequisite BIOL 1154 or 1214.
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