Ann Deaderick chose to study Entomology and Nematology because the professors demonstrated care for their research, students, and the world, making her feel part of something bigger. The major also leads to a variety of career paths in fields like pest management, ecotourism, and biosecurity, with employment potential greater than many other biological sciences degrees.
Ann Deaderick chose to study Entomology and Nematology because the professors demonstrated care for their research, students, and the world, making her feel part of something bigger. The major also leads to a variety of career paths in fields like pest management, ecotourism, and biosecurity, with employment potential greater than many other biological sciences degrees.
Ann Deaderick chose to study Entomology and Nematology because the professors demonstrated care for their research, students, and the world, making her feel part of something bigger. The major also leads to a variety of career paths in fields like pest management, ecotourism, and biosecurity, with employment potential greater than many other biological sciences degrees.
All of the professors that I’ve had have such care for their research, care for their students, and care for what’s going on in the world that it makes me feel apart of something bigger.
Entomology and Nematology
can move directly to a variety of careers in fields such as pest management, ecotourism or biosecurity. Employment potential for graduates with the baccalaureate degree (B.S.) in entomology is greater than in many other biological sciences.