Plant
biosecurity is defined as the safeguarding of U.S. agriculture and
natural resources from the introduction, establishment, and spread of
plant pests and noxious weeds. The Plant Biosecurity Certificate
Program at SEBS/Rutgers is designed to train students to understand the
biology of plant pests, to be proficient in risk analysis of plant
quarantine pests, to be able to identify pests using available
technologies, to learn the science of pest management, and to enter the
workforce of USDA-APHIS-PPQ (United States Department of
Agriculture-Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service-Plant Protection
and Quarantine) and DHS-CBP (Department of Homeland Security-Customs
and Border Patrol). The internship with USDA-APHIS will provide
students with real-world work experience and opportunity to fast-track
career employment. (Students must pass appropriate background checks
for placement in the USDA-APHIS internship.)
Required Courses (19):
11:370:381 Insect Biology (4)
11:370:409 Insect Classification (3)
11:776:301 General Plant Pathology (3)
11:776:242 Plant Science (3)
11:776:402 Principles of Weed Science (3)
11:776:405 Plant Biosecurity Issues and Technologies (3)
Elective Courses (6):
11:370:350 Agricultural Entomology and Pest Management (3)
11:370:402 Mycology: Fungi in the Environment (3)
11:776:407 Fundamentals of Risk Analysis (1)
11:776:408 Turfgrass Pest Science (4)
11:776:495 Special Problems in Plant Science (3)
11:776:496 Special Problems (Internship with USDA-APHIS) (3)