The Graduate Interdisciplinary Program in Entomology & Insect Science
- Entomology
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Neurobiology
- Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Plant Sciences
- Nutritional Sciences
The Program offers interdisciplinary masters and doctoral training in the biology of insects. The Program is flexible in its requirements, allowing students to design, in collaboration with faculty, programs of study tailored to individual interests and needs. Particularly sought are applicants who have multidisciplinary interests , such as ecology - biochemistry or behavioral ecology - neurobiology, to name a very few. Students are encouraged to develop cross-disciplinary connections and bring together aspects of insect biology in unconventional ways. The University of Arizona prides itself in its Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs (GIDPs). In today's world, studying complex problems requires an interdisciplinary approach. The GIDPs provide a mechanism for incorporating this principle into graduate training. Please contact Paula Nielsen, Program Coordinator for additional information (pnielsen322@arizona.edu)
Learn more about the courses offered here:
https://insects.arizona.edu/current-students
For the current student directory click here:
http://insects.arizona.edu/student-directory
The Entomology Graduate Student Association (EGSA) is an entirely student-run club. Find out more here:
http://uaegsa.weebly.com