Department of Entomology
The Department offers MS and PhD in Entomology.
The MSU Department of Entomology is a vibrant and internationally-recognized unit committed to interdisciplinary research, teaching and extension at local, regional, national and international scales. The Department includes approximately 30 faculty, 40 graduate students and 30 undergraduate majors and minors, with diverse interests spanning the spectrum from fundamental to applied studies. View a list of our faculty and click on a name to learn about his or her research program.
We perform basic and applied research on insects and related invertebrates in three main focus areas:
- Food, fuel, fiber
- Human and veterinary health
- Natural resources and biodiversity
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