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Entomology (B.S.)

Entomology is the branch of biology focusing on insects and other closely-related animals such as spiders, ticks and millipedes. The Entomology program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the biology, ecology, evolution, identification, structure, classification and management of beneficial and harmful insects.

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Core areas of study include:

  • Organismal and molecular biology.
  • Ecology.
  • Plant biology and pathology.
  • Chemistry.
  • Physics.
  • Soil science.
  • Pest management.

Learn more about requirements and courses in Entomology.

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Career Opportunities

Graduates with a degree in Entomology enter a broad range of challenging and rewarding careers in agriculture, natural resources, human and veterinary medicine, education, public outreach and research.

Entomology prepares students for a variety of career paths:

  • Conservation leaders.
  • Government advisors in bio-security, food security.
  • Museum curators and educators.
  • Invasive species inspectors.
  • Pest control managers.

Faculty members maintain close relationships with companies and industry contacts related to entomology, which can help with internships, scholarships and employment in a range of fields.


Student Stories

Curiosity about insects drives this Entomology undergraduate student to share their excitement with others

Published February 21, 2022

Entomology undergraduate student found her footing and flourished during a global pandemic

Published July 29, 2021

Entomology Advisor

  • Amanda Lorenz-Reaves

    Academic Specialist and Undergraduate Advisor
    lorenzam@msu.edu
    517-353-7191

Email to schedule an advising appointment.


Student Life

In addition to student jobs and internships, there are education abroad and undergraduate research opportunities.

There are also a variety of student clubs and organizations including:

  • Bug Club.
  • Bug House volunteering.
  • Graduate and Undergraduate Entomology Student Society (GUESS).
  • Collegiate Farm Bureau.
  • Leadership in Environment and Agricultural Fields.
  • Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences.
  • National Agri-Marketing Association.

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