The program is presently under development, but will be within the ESPM, MEB major as a concetration, probably as follows. Students will need to complete 12 units formt the list below.
ENTOMOLOGY AND ARTHROPOD SCIENCE
NOTE: ESPM 140: General Entomology is required for this concentration.
ESPM 113: Insect Ecology (2) SP Welter
ESPM 115B: Aquatic Insects (3) Resh
ESPM 132: Spider Biology (4) SP Gillespie (includes a lab)
ESPM 134: Fire, Insects, and Diseases in Forest Ecosystems (3) SP Bruns
ESPM 140: General Entomology (4) SP O'Grady (includes a lab)
ESPM 144: Insect Physiology (3) SP Tanouye
ESPM 145: Arthropod-Borne Zoonotic Diseases: Basic Principles and Methods (2)
SP, odd-numbered years. Lane
ESPM 146 & L: Medical/Veterinary Entomology (3,1)
ESPM 147: Field Entomology: "Ants," "Beetles," and "Spiders"
(1 unit each) SP. Taking all three courses = one lab course.
ESPM 148: Pesticide Chemistry and Toxicology (3) Casida
IB 103 & L: Invertebrate Zoology (3,2) SP, [check with I.B.]
Also you can check out the ESPM MEB major, which will be where the ASP concentration will reside.
Kipling W. Will <email>
Associate Professor/Insect Systematist
Associate Director,Essig Museum of Entomology
319Wellman Hall ESPM Dept.- Organisms & Environment Div.
phone 510-642-4296 fax 510-643-5438