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Entomology
and nematology are biological sciences dealing with insects, mites, ticks, spiders
and nematodes. The Department of Entomology and Nematology offers this major
and participates in the plant protection specialization of the plant sciences
major offered in conjunction with the Department of Agronomy and the Department
of Plant Pathology. The five specializations are basic science/pre-professional,
plant protection, biology education, ecotourism, and urban pest management.
The department also offers a combined-degree program. Interested students should
contact the undergraduate adviser. A grade of C or better is required for all
courses in the major.
Pre-Professional
and Basic Sciences
This
specialization offers a strong background in the basic sciences. A minimum 2.5
GPA is required in science and math courses. There are two options.
Entomology
- Pre-professional |
This
option provides pre-professional preparation for programs in medicine, dentistry,
optometry, veterinary, chiropractic, osteopathy and podiatry. Students should
refer to the Information for Pre-professional Students section in the Admissions
section of this catalog. The Office of Health and Legal Professions Advising
in the Academic Advising Center is the central source of information for pre-professional
programs.
An
off-campus degree program in entomology and nematology is available through
the Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center.
To
remain ‘on track’ for this major, a student must meet the following critical
tracking criteria. The critical tracking courses appear in bold.
Semester
1:
- 2.0 UF
GPA required for semesters 1-5
- 2.5 GPA
on math and science courses for semesters 1-5
- Complete
2 of 5 critical courses – excluding labs CHM2045, CHM2045L, CHM2046, CHM2046L,
MAC2311, BSC2010, BSC2010L or BOT2010C, and BSC2011, and BSC2011L
Semester
2:
- Complete
1 additional course of the 5 courses – excluding labs
Semester
3:
- Complete
1 additional course of the 5 courses – excluding labs
Semester
4:
- Maintain
completion of 4 critical courses – excluding labs
Semester
5:
- Complete
all 5 critical tracking courses – including associated labs
Semester
1
|
Credits
|
Composition
(GE)
|
3
|
CHM
2045 and 2045L General Chemistry I and Lab (GE-P)
|
4
|
Humanities
(GE)
|
3
|
MAC
2311 Calculus I (GE-M)
|
4
|
|
__
|
Total
|
14
|
Semester
2
|
Credits
|
CHM
2046 and 2046LGeneral Chemistry II and Lab (GE-P)
|
4
|
Humanities
(H)
|
3
|
Microeconomics—AEB
3013 Principles of Food and Resource Economics (4) OR ECO 2023
Microeconomics (3) OR AEB 2014 Eco Issues Food and You (3)
|
3-4
|
AEE
3030C Effective Oral Communication
|
3
|
STA
2023 or STA 2122 Statistics I (GE-M)
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
16-17
|
Semester
3
|
Credits
|
BSC
2010 and 2010L Principles of Biology and Lab (GE-B)
|
4
|
CHM
2210 Organic Chemistry I
|
3
|
Humanities
(GE-H, I) OR Social and Behavioral Science (GE-S)
|
3
|
AEE
3033C Writing for Agricultural and Natural Resources
|
3
|
Elective
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
16
|
Semester
4
|
Credits
|
BSC
2011 and 2011LPrinciples of Biology and Lab (GE-B)
|
4
|
CHM
2211 and 2211L Organic Chemistry II and Lab
|
4
|
Social
and behavioral science (GE-S)
|
3
|
Elective
|
4
|
|
__
|
Total
|
15
|
Semester
5
|
Credits
|
AGR
3303 Genetics
|
3
|
PHY
2053 and 2053L Physics I and Lab
|
5
|
ENY
3005C Principles of Entomology
|
3
|
Approved
Elective
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
14
|
Semester
6
|
Credits
|
ENY
4455C Social Insects OR ZOO 2203C Invertebrate Zoology
|
3-4
|
MCB
3020 and 3020L Microbiology and Lab
|
5
|
PHY
2054 and 2054L Physics II and Lab
|
5
|
Approved
Elective
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
16-17
|
Semester
7
|
Credits
|
Biochemistry
|
4
|
ENY
4161 Insect Classification (GE-B)
|
3
|
ENY
4660C Medical and Vet Entomology
|
3
|
Approved
Electives
|
4
|
|
__
|
Total
|
14
|
Semester
8
|
Credits
|
ENY
4453 Behav Ecology and Systematics
|
3
|
ZOO
2303C Vertebrate Zoology
|
4
|
Approved
Electives
|
8
|
|
__
|
Total
|
15
|
Entomology
- Basic Science
|
This
option prepares students for entry into entomological careers and graduate school.
To
remain ‘on track’ for this major, a student must meet the following critical
tracking criteria. The critical tracking courses appear in bold.
Semester
1:
- 2.0 UF
GPA required for semesters 1-5
- 2.5 GPA
on math and science courses for semesters 1-5
- Complete
2 of 5 critical courses – excluding labs (CHM2045, CHM2045L, CHM2046, CHM2046L,
MAC2233, BSC2010, BSC2010L or BOT2010C and BSC2011 and BSC2011L)
Semester
2:
- Complete
1 additional course of the 5 courses – excluding labs
Semester
3:
- Complete
1 additional course of the 5 courses – excluding labs
Semester
4:
- Maintain
completion of 4 critical courses – excluding labs
Semester
5:
- Complete
all 5 critical tracking courses – including associated labs
Semester
1
|
Credits
|
Composition
(GE)
|
3
|
CHM
2045 and 2045L General Chemistry I and Lab (GE-P)
|
4
|
Humanities
(GE)
|
3
|
MAC
2233 Survey of Calculus (GE-M)
|
3
|
Elective
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
16
|
Semester
2
|
Credits
|
CHM
2046 and 2046LGeneral Chemistry II and Lab (GE-P)
|
4
|
ECO
2023 Microeconomics (GE-S) OR AEB 3103 Prin of Food and Resource
Econ OR AEB 2014 Eco Issues Food and You
|
3-4
|
Social
and Behavioral Science (GE-S)
|
3
|
STA
2023 Statistics I (GE-M)
|
3
|
Elective
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
16-17
|
Semester
3
|
Credits
|
BSC
2010 and 2010L Principles of Biology and Lab (GE-B)
|
4
|
Humanities
(GE-H)
|
3
|
PHY
2004 and 2004L Applied Physics I and Lab (GE-P)
|
3
|
AEE
3033C Writing for Agriculture and Natural Resources
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
13
|
Semester
4
|
Credits
|
BSC
2011 and 2011L Principles of Biology and Lab (GE-B)
|
4
|
PHY
2005 and 2005L Applied Physics II and Lab (GE-P)
|
4
|
Humanities
OR Social and Behav
|
|
Sciences
(GE-S)
|
3
|
AEE
3030C Effective Oral Communication*
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
14
|
Semester
5
|
Credits
|
AGR
3303 Genetics
|
3
|
CHM
2200 and 2200L Organic Chemistry and Lab
|
4
|
ENY
3005C Principles of Entomology
|
3
|
Approved
Elective
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
13
|
Semester
6
|
Credits
|
MCB
3020 and 3020L (5) OR MCB 2000 and 2000L (4) Microbiology and Lab
|
4-5
|
ALS
3135 Agricultural Ecology OR PCB 3043C Intro to Ecology OR
PCB 4044C General Ecology
|
3-4
|
Approved
Electives
|
7
|
|
__
|
Total
|
14-16
|
Semester
7
|
Credits
|
ENY
4161 Insect Classification
|
3
|
ENY
4660C Medical and Vet Entomology
|
3
|
NEM
3002 Principles of Nematology
|
3
|
Approved
Electives
|
6
|
|
__
|
Total
|
15
|
Semester
8
|
Credits
|
ENY
4453 Behav Ecology and Systematics
|
3
|
ENY
4455C Social Insects OR ZOO 2203C Invertebrate Zoology
|
3-4
|
Approved
Electives
|
9
|
|
__
|
Total
|
15-16
|
*Pre-vet
majors should include appropriate animal science requirements as electives.
**Six
hours must have an international or diversity focus.
Students
will receive instruction in the pest science areas of entomology, nematology,
plant pathology and weed science. Emphasis is placed on understanding the crop/plant
ecosystem and the need for managing pests. The curriculum focuses on the theory
and application of biological, chemical and integrated management programs for
quality environments.
Students
who complete the requirements for the specialization find employment in agribusiness
or government agencies concerned with pest management, crop production and environmental
protection. The specialization is excellent preparation for graduate study.
To
remain ‘on track’ for this major, a student must meet the following critical
tracking criteria. The critical tracking courses appear in bold.
Semester
1:
- 2.0 UF
GPA required for semesters 1-5
- Complete
2 of 5 critical courses – excluding labs CHM2045, CHM2045L, CHM2046, CHM2046L,
MAC1147, BSC2010, BSC2010L, BSC2011 and BSC2011L
Semester
2:
- Complete
1 additional course of the 5 courses – excluding labs
Semester
3:
- Complete
1 additional course of the 5 courses – excluding labs
Semester
4:
- Maintain
completion of 4 critical courses – excluding labs
Semester
5:
- Complete
all 5 critical tracking courses – including associated labs
Semester
1
|
Credits
|
Composition
(GE)
|
3
|
CHM
2045 and 2045L General Chemistry I and Lab (GE-P)
|
4
|
Humanities
(GE-H)
|
3
|
MAC
1147 Pre-calculus: Algebra/Trigonometry (GE-M)
|
4
|
Elective
|
2
|
|
__
|
Total
|
16
|
Semester
2
|
Credits
|
CHM
2046 and 2046L General Chemistry II and Lab (GE-P)
|
4
|
ECO
2023 Microeconomics OR AEB 3013 Principles of Food and Resource
Economics OR AEB 2014 Eco Issues Food and You
|
3-4
|
Social
and Behavioral Science (GE-S)*
|
3
|
STA
2023 Statistics I (GE-M)
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
13-14
|
Semester
3
|
Credits
|
BSC
2010 and 2010L Principles of Biology and Lab (GE-B)
|
4
|
Humanities
(GE-H)
|
3
|
PHY
2004 and 2004L Applied Physics I and Lab (GE-P)
|
4
|
AEE
3033C Writing for Agriculture and Natural Resources
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
14
|
Semester
4
|
Credits
|
BSC
2011 and 2011L Principles of Biology and Lab (GE-B)
|
4
|
Humanities
OR Social and Behav Sciences (GE-S)
|
3
|
AEE
3030C Effective Oral Communication
|
3
|
Elective
|
6
|
|
__
|
Total
|
16
|
Semester
5
|
Credits
|
AGR
3005 Principles of Crop Science OR HOS 3020C General Horticulture
|
3-4
|
BCH
3023 Elementary Organic Biochemistry OR CHM 2200 and 2200L Organic
Chemistry and Lab
|
4
|
ENY
3005C Principles of Entomology
|
3
|
PLP
3002C Fund Plant Pathology
|
4
|
|
__
|
Total
|
14-15
|
Semester
6
|
Credits
|
BOT
3503 and 3503L Intro. Plant Physiology and Lab OR HOS 4304 Horticultural
Physiology
|
5-6
|
PLP
3103C Plant Disease Control OR PMA4242 Landscape IPM: Ornamental
|
3
|
Approved
Electives
|
6
|
|
__
|
Total
|
14-15
|
Summer
|
Credits
|
AGR
4214C App. Field Crop Production OR ORH 4236C Landscape and Turf
Mgmt
|
3
|
ENY
4161 Insect Classification
|
3
|
PMA
4570C Field Techniques in Pest Mgmt.
|
2
|
|
__
|
Total
|
8
|
Semester
7
|
Credits
|
AGR
3303 Genetics
|
3
|
NEM
3002 Principles of Nematology
|
3
|
PLS
4601C Weed Science
|
3
|
Approved
Electives
|
6
|
|
__
|
Total
|
15
|
Semester
8
|
Credits
|
SOS
3022 and 3022L Introduction to Soils in the Environment and Lab
|
4
|
PMA
3010 Fundamentals of Pest Mgmt.
|
3
|
Approved
Electives
|
1-3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
8-10
|
Approved
electives from the following to complete the balance of the 120 credit
hours required for graduation or see adviser for approval.
AEB
3133 Principles of Agribusiness Mgmt
|
3
|
AGR
4321C Plant Breeding
|
3
|
AOM
3073 Safety in Agriculture
|
3
|
AOM
3333 Pesticide Application
|
3
|
ALS
3133 Ag and Environmental Quality
|
3
|
AOM
3732 Agricultural Water Management
|
3
|
BOT
3143C Local Flora
|
3
|
ENY
3222C Biology and ID of Urban Pests
|
3
|
ENY
3225C Principles of Urban Pest Mgmt
|
2
|
ENY
3521C Tree and Shrub Insects
|
3
|
ENY
3565 Tropical Horticultural Entomology
|
2
|
FRC
3212 Introduction to Citrus Culture
|
4
|
MCB
2000/L Microbiology and Lab
|
4
|
ORH
3222C Turfgrass Culture
|
4
|
ORH
3513C Ornamental Plant Identification I
|
3
|
ORH
3514C Ornamental Plant Identification II
|
3
|
ORH
4242 Arboriculture
|
3
|
ORH
4321 Palm Production and Culture
|
3
|
ORH
4932 Plant Nutrition
|
3
|
PCB
3043C Introduction to Ecology and Lab
|
4
|
PLP
3151 Biocontrol of Plant Disease& Weeds
|
3
|
PLP
3653C Introductory Mycology
|
4
|
PLP
4222C Introductory Plant Virology
|
4
|
PLP
4242C Introduction to Plant Bacteriology
|
3
|
PLP
4260C Introduction of Plant Pathogenic Fungi
|
4
|
PLP
4290C Prin. of Plant Disease Diagnosis
|
2
|
PLS
3221 Plant Propagation
|
3
|
PLS
4343 Culture and Production of Aquatic Plants
|
3
|
PLS
4353 Identification and Ecology of Aquatic Plants
|
3
|
SOS
4116 Enviro. Nutrient Management
|
3
|
VEC
3221 Commercial Production of Warm Season Vegetables
|
4
|
VEC
3222 Commercial Production of Cool Season Vegetables
|
3
|
WIS
3401 Wildlife Ecology & Management
|
3
|
This
specialization is for biological sciences teaching certification. State certification
requirements change so students should keep in close contact with the entomology
and education advisers to be sure courses and sequence are applicable. An overall
minimum 2.6 GPA is required.
To
remain ‘on track’ for this major, a student must meet the following critical
tracking criteria. The critical tracking courses appear in bold.
Semester
1:
- 2.0 UF
GPA required for semesters 1-5
- 2.5 GPA
on math and science courses for semesters 1-5
- Complete
2 of 5 critical courses – excluding labs CHM2045, CHM2045L, CHM2046, CHM2046L,
MAC2233, BSC2010, BSC2010L or BOT2010C, BSC2011, and BSC2011L
Semester
2:
- Complete
1 additional course of the 5 courses – excluding labs
Semester
3:
- Complete
1 additional course of the 5 courses – excluding labs
Semester
4:
- Maintain
completion of 4 critical courses – excluding labs
Semester
5:
- Complete
all 5 critical tracking courses – including associated labs
Semester
1
|
Credits
|
Composition
(GE-C)
|
3
|
Humanities
(GE-H)
|
3
|
CHM
2045 and 2045L General Chemistry I and Lab (GE-P)
|
4
|
MAC
2233 Survey of Calculus (GE-M)
|
3
|
Elective
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
16
|
Semester
2
|
Credits
|
Humanities
(GE)
|
3
|
CHM
2046 and 2046L General Chemistry II and Lab (GE-P)
|
4
|
AEE
3030C Effective Oral Communication
|
3
|
Social
and Behavioral Science (GE-S)
|
3
|
STA
2122 OR 2023 Statistics I (GE-M)
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
16
|
Semester
3
|
Credits
|
BSC
2010 and 2010L Principles of Biology and Lab (GE-B)
|
4
|
AEB
3013 Principles of Food and Resource Eco OR ECO 2023 Microeconomics
OR AEB 2014 Eco Issues Food and You
|
3-4
|
PHY
2004 and 2004L Applied Physics I and Lab (GE-P)
|
4
|
Elective
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
14-15
|
Semester
4
|
Credits
|
BSC
2011 and 2011L Principles of Biology and Lab (GE-B)
|
4
|
AEE
3033C Writing for Agriculture and Natural Resources
|
3
|
Humanities
or Social and Behav Sciences (GE)*
|
3
|
PHY
2005 and 2005L Applied Physics II and Lab (GE-P)
|
4
|
|
__
|
Total
|
14
|
Semester
5
|
Credits
|
BOT
3143C Local Flora
|
3
|
CHM
2200 and 2200L Organic Chemistry and Lab
|
4
|
EDF
3135 The Adolescent
|
3
|
EDF
3214 Learning and Cognition
|
2
|
|
__
|
Total
|
12
|
Semester
6
|
Credits
|
ZOO
2203C Invertebrate Zoology
|
4
|
PCB
4044C General Ecology
|
4
|
SCE
4342 Environmental Education Methods and Materials
|
3
|
EEX
3070 Teachers and Learners in the Inclusive School
|
3
|
ENY
3005C Principles of Entomology
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
17
|
Summer
|
Credits
|
AGR
3303 Genetics
|
3
|
MCB
3020 and 3020L Microbiology OR MCB 2000 and MCB 2000L
|
4-5
|
__
|
|
Total
|
7-8
|
Semester
7
|
Credits
|
ENY
4161 Insect Classification
|
3
|
ENY
4660C Medical and Vet Entomology
|
3
|
EDF
3433 Intro Educational Measurement
|
2
|
PET
2350C Applied Human Physiology OR PET 2320C Applied Human Anatomy
|
4
|
|
__
|
Total
|
12
|
Semester
8
|
Credits
|
EDF
3609 Social and Historical Foundations
|
3
|
ZOO
2303C Vertebrate Zoology
|
4
|
Approved
Electives
|
5
|
|
__
|
Total
|
12
|
This
specialization prepares students for professional careers in the ecotourism
industry. This curriculum is appropriate for students seeking employment with
nature preserves, nature-based theme parks, and in natural history education
or nature-based recreation. It emphasizes the nature interpretation component
of ecotourism, while including a core of recreation and tourism, management
and economics, and human ecology courses. A nature-based internship is required.
To
remain ‘on track’ for this major, a student must meet the following critical
tracking criteria. The critical tracking courses appear in bold.
Semester
1:
- 2.0 UF
GPA required for semesters 1-5
- Complete
2 of 5 critical courses – excluding labs CHM2045, MAC1147, PHY2020 or PHY2004,
BSC2010, BSC2010L or BOT2010C, and BSC2011 and BSC2011L
Semester
2:
- Complete
1 additional course of the 5 courses – excluding labs
Semester
3:
- Complete
1 additional course of the 5 courses – excluding labs
Semester
4:
- Maintain
completion of 4 critical courses – excluding labs
Semester
5:
- Complete
all 5 critical tracking courses – including associated labs
Semester
1
|
Credits
|
Composition
(GE-C)
|
3
|
CHM
2045 General Chemistry (GE-P)
|
3
|
Humanities
(GE-H)
|
3
|
MAC
1147 Precalculaus: Algebra/Trigonometry(GE-M)
|
4
|
|
|
|
__
|
Total
|
13
|
Semester
2
|
Credits
|
BSC
2010 Principles of Biology I (GE-B)
|
3
|
BSC
2010L Biology Lab (GE-B)
|
1
|
ALS
3203 PC Use in Agriculture
|
3
|
Social
and Behavioral Science (GE-S)
|
3
|
Humanities
(GE-H)
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
13
|
Semester
3
|
Credits
|
BSC
2011 Principles of Biology II (GE-B)
|
3
|
BSC
2011L Biology II lab (GE-B)
|
1
|
Humanities
(GE-H)
|
3
|
PHY
2004 Applied Physics I (GE-P) OR PHY 2020 Intro Physics (GE-P)
|
3
|
Social
and Behavioral Science
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
13
|
Semester
4
|
Credits
|
AEB
3013 Principles of Food and Resource Eco OR ECO 2023 Microeconomics
OR AEB 2014 Eco Issues Food and You
|
3-4
|
AEE
3030C Effective Oral Communication
|
3
|
AEE
3033C Writing for Ag and Natural
|
|
Resources
|
3
|
Electives
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
12-13
|
Summer
|
Credits
|
ENY
3005C Principles of Entomology
|
3
|
Invertebrate
Animal elective*
|
3-4
|
Elective
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
9-10
|
Semester
5
|
Credits
|
ENY
4161 Insect Classification
|
3
|
Human
Ecology elective*
|
3
|
Plant
Identification elective*
|
3-4
|
Elective
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
12-13
|
Semester
6
|
Credits
|
Vertebrate
Animal elective*
|
3-4
|
Ecology
elective*
|
3-4
|
Physical
Science elective*
|
3-4
|
Recreation
and Tourism elective*
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
12-15
|
Summer
|
Credits
|
ENY
4941 Practical Work Exp/Internship
|
6-10
|
Semester
7
|
Credits
|
Management
and Economics elective*
|
3-4
|
Recreation
and Tourism elective*
|
3
|
ENY
4660 Medical and Veterinary Entomology
|
3
|
Elective
|
4
|
|
__
|
Total
|
13-14
|
Semester
8
|
Credits
|
Management
and Economics elective*
|
3-4
|
Vertebrate
Animal elective*
|
3-4
|
ENY
4453 Behavioral Ecology and Systematics
|
3
|
Human
Ecology Elective*
|
6
|
|
__
|
Total
|
15-17
|
*Elective
options
Biophysical
Resources (credits = 15-10; at least one course from each group)
Invertebrate
Animal electives
ENY
3030C Insect Field Biology
|
3
|
ZOO
3203C Invertebrate Zoology
|
4
|
Vertebrate
Animal electives
|
|
WIS
3401 Wildlife Ecology and Management
|
3
|
ZOO
2303C Vertebrate Zoology
|
4
|
ZOO
4473C Avian Biology
|
4
|
Plant
Identification electives
|
|
BOT
2710 Practical Plant Taxonomy
|
3
|
BOT
3143 Local Flora
|
3
|
FNR
3131C Dendrology/Forest Plants
|
4
|
Physical
Science electives
|
|
GEO
2200 Physical Geography
|
3
|
GLY
2010C Physical Geology
|
4
|
GLY
2100C Historical Geology
|
4
|
SOS
3022 Introduction to Soils in the Environment
|
3
|
Ecology
electives
|
|
FOR
3153C Forest Ecology
|
3
|
PCB
3043C Introduction to Ecology
|
4
|
PCB
4044C General Ecology
|
4
|
Human
and Social Dimensions (credits = 18-20; at least 2 courses from each group)
Recreation
and Tourism electives
|
|
LEI
3250 Intro to Outdoor Recreation and Parks
|
3
|
LEI
3546 Park Management
|
3
|
LEI
3830 Principles of Travel and Tourism
|
3
|
LEI
4833 Ecotourism
|
3
|
Management
and Economics electives
|
|
ECO
2013 Macroeconomics
|
3
|
ECO
3203 Intermediate Macroeconomics
|
4
|
FNR
4623C Integrated Natural Resource Management
|
3
|
LEI
3843 Commercial Recreation
|
3
|
LEI
4570 Revenue Resources Management
|
3
|
MAN
3025 Principles of Management
|
4
|
Human
Ecology electives
|
|
ANT
2402 Intro to Applied Anthropology
|
3
|
ANT
4185 Principles of Archeology
|
3
|
ANT
2410 Cultural Anthropology
|
3
|
BOT
2800C Plants in Human Affairs
|
3
|
WIS
4523 Human Dimensions of Natural
|
|
Resource
Conservation
|
3
|
This
specialization is for entry to the pest control industry. Students receive instruction
about arthropods, nematodes, plant diseases and weeds with reference to the
pest problems in residential and commercial property. A business curriculum
prepares students for management responsibilities. Students planning to attend
graduate school should consult an adviser for appropriate math, chemistry and
physics courses.
To
remain ‘on track’ for this major, a student must meet the following critical
tracking criteria. The critical tracking courses appear in bold.
Semester
1:
- 2.0 UF
GPA required for semesters 1-5
- Complete
2 of 5 critical courses – excluding labs CHM2045, CHM2045L, MAC1147, PHY2020
or PHY2004, BSC2010, BSC2010L or BOT2010C, and BSC2011 and BSC2011L
Semester
2:
- Complete
1 additional course of the 5 courses – excluding labs
Semester
3:
- Complete
1 additional course of the 5 courses – excluding labs
Semester
4:
- Maintain
completion of 4 critical courses – excluding labs
Semester
5:
- Complete
all 5 critical tracking courses – including associated labs
Semester
1
|
Credits
|
Composition
(GE)
|
3
|
BSC
2010 and 2010L Principles of Biology I and Lab (GE-B)
|
4
|
Humanities
(GE-H)
|
3
|
MAC
1147 Pre-Calculus: Algebra/Trig (GE-M)
|
4
|
|
__
|
Total
|
14
|
Semester
2
|
Credits
|
BSC
2011 and 2011L Principles of Biology II and Lab (GE-B)
|
4
|
CHM
1025 Introduction to Chemistry
|
2
|
Humanities
(GE)
|
3
|
Social
and behavioral science (GE-S)
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
12
|
Semester
3
|
Credits
|
CHM
2045 and 2045L General Chemistry 1 and Lab (GE-P)
|
4
|
AEE
3030C Effective Oral Communication
|
3
|
Social
and behavioral science (GE-S)
|
3
|
Humanities
(GE-H)
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
13
|
Semester
4
|
Credits
|
PHY
2004 and PHY 2004L Applied Physics and lab OR PHY 2020 Intro to Principles
of Physics (GE-P)
|
3-4
|
ECO
2023 Microeconomics OR AEB 3013 Principles of Food and Resource
Economics
|
3-4
|
ALS
3203 PC Use in Agriculture (NOT Gordon Rule) or CIS 3020 Introduction
to CIS
|
|
(GE-M)
|
3
|
AEE
3033C Writing for Agriculture and Natural Resources
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
12-14
|
Summer
|
Credits
|
ENY
3005C Principles of Entomology (GE-B)
|
3
|
ENY
3222C Biology and ID of Urban Pests
|
3
|
Business
Elective
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
9
|
Semester
5
|
Credits
|
ENY
4161 Insect Classification
|
3
|
MCB
2000 and 2000L Microbiology and lab OR PLP 3002C Fund. Of Plant
Pathology
|
4
|
ORH
3513C Envir. Plant Ident. and Use
|
3
|
Business
Elective
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
13
|
Semester
6
|
Credits
|
BCN
1210 Construction Materials
|
3
|
PMA
3010 Fund of Pest Manag.
|
3
|
FOS
4222 and 4222L Food Microbiology and lab OR SOS 3022 Introduction
to Soils in the Environment
|
3-4
|
Elective
|
4
|
|
__
|
Total
|
13-14
|
Summer
|
Credits
|
ENY
3225C Principles Urban Pest Mgmt
|
3
|
ENY
4228 Pesticide Application
|
3
|
Business
Electives
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
9
|
Semester
7
|
Credits
|
NEM
3002 Principles of Nematology
|
3
|
PLS
4601 Weed Science
|
3
|
ENY
4660 Medical and Vet Entomology
|
3
|
Business
Elective
|
3
|
|
__
|
Total
|
12
|
Semester
8
|
Credits
|
BCN
3223C Construction Tech Superstructures
|
3
|
EES
3000 Environmental Science and Humanity
|
3
|
Business
Electives
|
3
|
Approved
Electives
|
4
|
|
__
|
Total
|
13
|
Approved
Business Electives
Select
a minimum of 12 credits from the following:
ADV
3000 Elements of Advertising
|
3
|
AEB
3133 Principles of Agribusiness Management
|
3
|
AEB
3424 Human Resource Management in Agribusiness
|
3
|
|
|
AEB
3144 Introduction to Agricultural Finance
|
3
|
AEB
4123 Agricultural Law
|
3
|
AEB
4124 Legal Issues for Agriculture and Agribusiness
|
1
|
|
|
ALS
4085 Agricultural Risk Management and the Law
|
2
|
BUL
4310 Legal Environment of Business
|
4
|
MAN
3025 Principles of Management
|
4
|
MAR
3023 Principles of Marketing
|
4
|
PUR
3000 Introduction to Public Relations
|
3
|
Suggested
Electives
|
|
ORH
3222C Turfgrass Culture
|
3
|
ORH
4236 Landscape and Turfgrass Management
|
3
|
FOS
4204 Food Safety and Sanitation
|
2
|
ENY
3541 Tree and Shrub Insects
|
3
|
PLP
3103C Control of Plant Diseases
|
3
|
Entomology
and Nematology Minor
Students
in other departments may work toward a minor by completing the following:
- a minimum
of 15 credits with a C or better in each course
- at least
9 credits of 3-4000 level work (exclusive of practical problems)
- no more
than three credits of practical problems.
ENY
3005C Principles of Entomology
|
3
|
ENY
4161 Insect Classification
|
3
|
ENY
4660C Medical and Veterinary Entomology OR ENY 3222C Biology and
Identification of Urban Pests
|
3
|
AND
|
|
ENY
3225C Principles of Urban Pest Management
|
3
|
ENY
or NEM Electives and Special Problems
|
3-6
|
Additional
credits in entomology must be approved by the department. Students wishing to
specialize in nematology may do so by completing six hours (NEM 3002, NEM 5705
or acceptable practical problem).
|