Metadata
Title
2025-2026 General Catalog
Category
general
UUID
f3ef806a695348b7897eec9e5e32b9a8
Source URL
https://catalog.ucdavis.edu/departments-programs-degrees/entomology-nematology/e...
Parent URL
https://catalog.ucdavis.edu/departments-programs-degrees/#programsanddegreestext
Crawl Time
2026-03-23T19:40:54+00:00
Rendered Raw Markdown

2025-2026 General Catalog

Source: https://catalog.ucdavis.edu/departments-programs-degrees/entomology-nematology/entomology-bs/ Parent: https://catalog.ucdavis.edu/departments-programs-degrees/#programsanddegreestext

Office & Contact Information

The Major Program

The Entomology major is a general biological science program. The curriculum is designed to develop an understanding of fundamental biological concepts by studying insects. Insects offer unique opportunities to study biological systems and are model experimental animals. Many insects are either pests, or beneficial species that have great importance to the economy, environment or public health. Students may focus on specific areas of interest including agricultural entomology; insect systematics & evolution; behavior & ecology; medical entomology; and insect molecular biology, physiology & toxicology.

The Program

Students begin their study in Entomology with selected insect biology courses. After completing these courses, students may enroll in courses in their particular area of interest. The faculty encourages students to do research internships in their laboratories.

Career Alternatives

Entomology graduates find careers in many different areas of applied or basic biology. Graduates have the opportunity to continue in professional graduate programs such as veterinary or human medicine, or get advanced degrees leading to careers in biotechnology, conservation biology, or academic teaching and research. Many graduates have participated in internship programs with the California Department of Food and Agriculture and found careers in insect diagnostic laboratories, conducting insect surveys, and/or developing entomological collections. Other graduates have worked in agriculture in the area of insect pest management. Graduates are prepared for managerial and technical positions with state and federal agencies and in agricultural production and supporting industries. Some Entomology graduates pursue careers in primary, secondary, and college level science education.

Lead Faculty Advisor

S. Siddique, R. Vannette

Academic Advisor

E. Galvan Hack

Advising Center for the major, including peer advising, is located in 150 Hutchison Hall, 530-754-4131. Academic Advisor located in 160 Hutchison Hall; 530-754-7277; ent-advise@ucdavis.edu.

Print Options