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What Can I do With a Major Major: Entomology Description of Major: Entomology majors gain a vast knowledge of all aspects of the insect world. First and foremost they study the insects themselves- the many different types of them, their differences and similarities, and how we classify them into major groups (a practice known as taxonomy). You’ll study the evolution of insects and see how they’ve been affected by changes in the environment and human society. You’ll learn the ways in which insects are both harmful and helpful to out health and the many methods available to control them. The scope of your studies will vary widely. For instance, you’ll learn about the biological aspects of insects, such as their anatomy, biochemical processes, and growth. You’ll learn about various problems that insects present to agriculture and urban life and how we can best manage insects in these realms. You’ll study relatives of insects such as spiders, ticks, and mites. And you’ll gain an understanding of environmental concerns and how insects, the environment, and humans are connected. (http://www.princetonreview.com/college/research/majors/majorBasics.asp?majorID=102) Related Career Titles: Biochemist Employment Areas : Pest control companies Related Links: American Institute of Biological Sciences Ecological Society of America Entomological Society of America National Association of Environmental Professionals National Wildlife Federation Science Careers Scientist's Employment Network Wildlife Society
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