The Bachelor of Science in Entomology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers in-depth exploration of insect biology, their ecological roles, and applications in agriculture, medicine, and conservation. Students gain research and field experience in topics ranging from pest management to insect genetics, preparing them for graduate study, industry roles, and public health careers.
Pollinator Diversity in Urban and Rural Landscapes
Life Cycle and Behavior of Mosquito Species in Wisconsin
Impact of Pesticides on Honeybee Colony Health
Biological Control Strategies for Invasive Crop Pests
The Role of Insects in Soil Nutrient Cycling
Morphological Adaptations of Aquatic Insects
Tracking Seasonal Migration of Monarch Butterflies
Insecticide Resistance Mechanisms in Agricultural Pests
Role of Pollinators in Apple Orchard Productivity
Surveying Parasitoid Wasps for Biological Control Use
Effect of Climate Change on Insect Phenology
Insect Biodiversity in Restored Prairie Ecosystems
DNA Barcoding to Identify Insect Species in Field Samples
Comparing Light Trap Efficiency in Nocturnal Insect Sampling
Behavioral Study of Ants in Competitive Environments
Integrated Pest Management Plans for Greenhouse Crops
Insect-Mediated Disease Transmission in Urban Settings
Impact of Invasive Insect Species on Native Pollinators
Effect of Leaf Litter Composition on Decomposer Insect Communities
Entomological Education Tools for K–12 Classrooms
The Role of Beetles in Forest Decomposition
Microbiome Analysis of Insect Vectors in Disease Ecology
Study insect life to better manage ecosystems, improve agriculture, and combat disease with UW–Madison’s world-class entomology training.
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