A minor must contain at least 9 hours of upper division course work. Courses taken to satisfy Core Areas I through V may not be counted as course work in the minor. Courses taken in Core Area VI may be counted as course work in the minor.
Insects destroy about one-third of the food and fiber produced worldwide and transmit devastating pathogens of plants and animals; however, they also pollinate valuable food and forest crops, significantly increase the productivity of soils, and are important components in most food chains. ENTO courses cover insect physiology, behavior, conservation, and ecology, as well as chemical and biological control of pests in agricultural and urban settings.
Devin Duggan, Advisor devinduggan@uga.edu 706-542-1368