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Course Criteria
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Identification of eggs, larvae, nymphs, and pupal stages of insects. Insect collection required.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq Entom 343 or general ecology course. Population and community dynamics set in a systems framework; theory and applications in natural and altered systems. Requirements for graduate credit include a longer (10 vs. 5 pages), more synthetic term paper, and each 500-level student will lead a web-based or in-class discussion on a research paper of their choice. Two 1-day field trips. Credit not granted for both Entom 441 and 541. Cooperative course taught by UI, open to WSU students (ENT 541).
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3.00 Credits
Prereq Entom 343. Ecology, evolution, and mechanisms of the interactions between insects and plants. Requirements for graduate credit include formal report of field study, term paper. (Alt/yrs). Credit not allowed for both Entom 445 and 545. Cooperative course taught by UI, open to WSU students (ENT 549).
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3.00 Credits
Prereq one semester calculus, graduate standing. Principles and methodologies for developing pest-resistant crop varieties. Requirements for graduate credit include preparation of grant proposal, classroom presentation. Field trips. (Alt/yrs). Credit not granted for both Entom 446 and 546. Cooperative course taught by UI, open to WSU students (ENT 546).
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3.00 Credits
Intro to history and development of biological control and biological and ecological factors involved; emphasis on entomophagous and phytophagous insects. For graduate credit, students present a paper or "grant proposal" for critique. (Alt/yrs). Credit not granted for both Entom 447 and 547. Cooperative course taught by UI, open to WSU students (ENT 547).
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3.00 Credits
Graduate-level counterpart of Entom 448, additional requirements. Credit not granted for both Entom 448 and 548.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq Biol 322, BIOL 352, CHEM 240, ENTOM 340, or ENTOM 343. General principles of insect physiology; the mechanisms of vital processes in insects; organ, cellular, subcellular, chemical and physical levels. Cooperative course taught by WSU, open to UI students (ENT 550).
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1.00 Credits
Prereq biochemistry, organic chemistry, physiology, plant or animal physiology. Insecticides in terms of historical perspective, classification, synthesis, toxicity, mode of action, and metabolism.
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1.00 Credits
Prereq biochemistry, organic chemistry, physiology, plant or animal physiology. Herbicides in terms of historical perspective, classification, synthesis, toxicity, mode of action, and metabolism.
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1.00 Credits
Prereq biochemistry, organic chemistry, physiology, plant or animal physiology. Current issues concerning pesticides in terms of toxicity, mode of action, and metabolism.
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