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The World of Insects (3)
The diversity, nature, and importance of insects that affect our lives and the environment through competition for food, nuisance, and disease transmission.
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Insects and the Environment (3)
An overview of insects and their role in our
environment and how biodiversity and disease vectors are impacted due to
pollution and global warming.
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11:370:308
Apiculture (3)
Management, honey
and wax production, bee language, social behavior, and pollination ecology. For
students with or without a background in science who are interested in keeping
bees or crop pollination
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Agricultural Entomology and Pest Management (3)
Recognition and ecology of plant pest species; sampling and survey techniques; pest management methods and the environmental impact of control procedures; integrated control.
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Toxicology of Insects (3)
Effects, side
effects, history, hazards, and usefulness of synthetic pesticides essential for
the long-term production of food and fiber.
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Applied Acarology (3)
The goals of this course are to learn the biology, diversity, and
phylogeny of mites and ticks as well as the economic impact that mites have in
agriculture and human health.
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Insect Biotechnology (3)
Insect Biotechnology focuses on the technologies
that have allowed us to understand insect genetics and the regulation of genes
and how we have utilized this to help solve problems in insect control through
gene editing systems. The study of these is new and rapidly evolving. This
course requires a background in genetics, biochemistry or entomology.
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Insect Biology (4)
A survey of insects; their structure, function, behavior, evolution, diversity, and effect on agricultural production, as well as on people and animals.
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11:370:402
Aquatic Entomology (3)
Identification, classification, morphology, and natural history of aquatic insects. Fieldwork emphasizing aquatic insects of New Jersey.
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11:370:403
Insect Structure and Function (4)
Insect physical
features, including exoskeleton, body regions (head, thorax, abdomen, and
appendages), nervous system, digestive system, respiratory system, circulatory
system, endocrine system, reproduction system.
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Medical and Veterinary Entomology (3)
Insects and other arthropods in relation to human and animal annoyance and disease.
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Careers and Professional Development in Entomology (1)
This
course will provide professional development opportunities in entomological
fields and prepare students for the transition to employment. The course will
also cover entomological communication skills and presentation components.
Students will be expected to incorporate information learned in other classes
within the Department of Entomology.
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Insect Classification (4)
For students interested in insect diversity and evolution. Life histories and sight recognition of major families, especially those of economic or medical importance.
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11:370:414
Forensic Entomology (3)
Exposes students to forensically important insects by discussing their biology, collection and preservation techniques, and how the information they provide relates to criminal investigations and
legal proceedings.
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11:370:416
Forensic Entomology Lab (1)
An applied
approach to forensic entomology that engages students in hands-on data
collection at a decomposition site.
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Insect-Plant Biochemical Interactions (3)
The biochemistry of interactions between herbivorous insects and their host plants, coevolutionary adaptations to toxic phytochemicals and pollination. Descriptive chemistry of plant compounds and explanation of biological activity features of the molecules, the metabolic and physiological defense mechanisms of insects, and the mode of action and molecular features of the target physiological insect systems.
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Insect Behavior (3)
Insect
behavior from a functional standpoint: stimuli and responses; adaptive
significance and evolutionary context; underlying physiological mechanisms.
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11:370:430
Urban Entomology (3)
Learn about common insects and other arthropods in urban environments. This course will introduce their biology, ecology, health risks, and management strategies.
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Research Problems in Entomology (1-4,1-4)
Research projects in entomology under the guidance of faculty members.
Prerequisite: Permission of adviser.
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Seminar in Entomology (1)
This course is designed to expose students to current topics in entomology via the seminar format. Students will be required to attend and participate in departmental seminars, meet with seminar speakers, and develop/present a mini-seminar on an entomological subject of their choosing.
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