2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Entomology
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Thomas Phillips, Department Head
Professors: Arthur, Bauernfeind, Beeman, Broce, Buschman, Flinn, Hagstrum, Kambhampati, Margolies, Marsh, Nechols, Reese, Shanower, Sloderbeck, Smith, and Throne; Associate Professors: Campbell, Chen, Cloyd, Lord, Michaud, Opitz, Park, Zhu, Zolnerowich, and Zurek; Assistant Professors: Campbell, Marshall, Oppert, Whiles, Whitworth, and Wright de Malo; Emeriti Professors: Blocker, Brooks, Cress, DePew, Elzinga, Harvey, Hopkins, Mills, Mock and Wilde.
123 Waters Hall
785-532-6154
Fax: 785-532-6232
E-mail: entomology@k-state.edu
www.entomology.ksu.edu
Entomology is the study of insects and related arthropods. Applied entomology stresses their relations to plants and animals, including humans. Courses fall into two groups: broad, general courses suitable for any student; and professional courses that provide training for research, teaching, and administration in colleges, experiment stations, health services, government agencies, industry, foundations, and private practice.
Students majoring in other fields may have a special interest in entomology as part of their curriculum. Courses 300 or 312 and 313 or 305 are recommended.
Non-Degree
Entomology
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