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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 Hr. PR: Consent. Presentation and discussion of topics of mutual concern to students and faculty.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 Hr. PR: Consent.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 Hr. PR: Students in Honors Program and Consent by the Honors Director. Independent reading, study, or research.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hr. "Bugs" or insects will be related to humans; their impact on human civilization and religion, theimpact of insect-borne diseases on human society and history, development of insect societies, and edible insects will be presented.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
I, II, S. 1-6 Hr. PR: Consent Investigation of topics not covered in regularly scheduled courses.
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3.00 Credits
II. 3 Hr. PR: BIOL 101 and BIOL 103 and BIOL 102 and BIOL 104. Development, physiology, and behavior of the honey bee with emphasis on colony management, pollination of crops, diseases of bees, properties of honey and beeswax, and marketing of honey bee products. (Offered in spring of odd years.)
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1.00 Credits
II. 1 Hr. PR or CONC: ENTO 301. Identification and anatomy of honey bees, assembly and use of beekeeping equipment, field management of honey bees, examination for diseases and pests, production of queens and nuclei. 1 - 3 hr. lab. (Offered in spring of odd years.)
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4.00 Credits
I. 4 Hr. PR: BIOL 101 and BIOL 103 and BIOL 102 and BIOL 104 or equiv. Basic course dealing with the anatomy, morphology, physiology, reproduction, systematics, ecology, and management of insects.
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4.00 Credits
I. 4 Hr. PR: ENTO 404 or Consent. Life cycle, damage, and economic impact of pestiferous insects in the agroecosystem. Included are insect pests of agricultural and ornamental plants, stored products, structures, and livestock. (3 lec., 1 lab.) (Offered fall even years.)
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4.00 Credits
II. 4 Hr. PR: ENTO 404 or Consent. An in-depth look at current problems and solutions in controlling insect pests in an environmentally compatible manner. Management techniques include cultural, mechanical, physical, biological, regulatory, and chemical practices. (Also listed as ENVP 412.)
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