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Dr. Matthew Turnbull, Entomology Graduate Coordinator |
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The Entomology Graduate Program, administered though the Department of Entomology, Soils, and Plant Sciences offers two research degrees. The MS and PhD degrees require student to conduct research leading to the writing of a thesis (MS) or dissertation (PhD). Students also may pursue a non-thesis MS degree in Plant and Environmental Science with an emphasis in entomology. The Entomology faculty are known for their commitment to teaching and working with students. They are at the forefront of research in their areas and are national and international leaders in their fields in four primary research areas — Applied Agricultural Entomology, Arthropod Biodiversity, Insect Molecular Genetics, and Urban Entomology. Program Code 148.
Entomology Graduate Degree RequirementsPlant and Environmental ScienceOur Newest Alums![]() August 2009 graduates, Sunny Malik, PhD Plant & Environmental Sciences, Walter Manyangarirwa, PhD Entomology, Richard Reeves, MS Entomology, Ernesto Robayo, MS Plant & Environmental Sciences, and Jonathan Camack, MS Entomology (not pictured Drew Tebeau, MS Entomology).
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M.S. and Ph.D. in Entomology -- B.S. in Biological Sciences Entomology Emphasis
College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences (CAFLS) -- Public Service and Agriculture (PSA) Maintained by Rachel Rowe (rrowe@clemson.edu). Last Updated:
September 3, 2009
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