Auburn University
Auburn University
 
 

Master of Science (M.S.), Master of Agriculture (M.Ag.)


      Students with an undergraduate background in biology or related sciences, an interest in entomology, and acceptable undergraduate grades and scores on the Graduate Record Examination, are invited to consider this curriculum. The M.S. program prepares students for jobs requiring specialized entomological training, or for continuation in a doctoral program. Coursework includes a minimum of 30 semester hours beyond the bachelor's degree, at least 21 semester hours of which must be taken in entomology, the remaining 9 hours in related areas as determined by the student's Advisory Committee. For the M.S. degree, research skills are developed through thesis research under the direction and approval of a departmental advisory committee. The Master of Agriculture (M.Ag) is a non-thesis option for students who do not wish to enter a doctoral program. The Master of Agriculture degree requires at least 32 semester hours of course work, 21 of which must be in the specific discipline, with the remainder of credit hours taken from other, related areas as determined by the student's Advisory Committee.


      The M.Ag. (non-thesis) and M.S. programs in Plant Pathology provide training in the recognition and management of diseases of plants, and on pathogen biology, as preparation for a career in plant-related industries or advanced studies. Candidates for these programs should have an undergraduate background in botany, microbiology, horticulture, agronomy, or a related discipline, and acceptable undergraduate grades and scores on the Graduate Record Examination. Coursework includes a minimum of 30 semester hours beyond the bachelor's degree, at least 21 semester hours of which must be taken in plant pathology, the remaining 9 hours in related areas as determined by the student's Advisory Committee. For the M.S. degree, research skills are developed through thesis research under the direction and approval of a departmental advisory committee. The Master of Agriculture (M.Ag) is a non-thesis option for students who do not wish to enter a doctoral program. The Master of Agriculture degree requires at least 32 semester hours of course work, 21 of which must be in the specific discipline, with the remainder of credit hours taken from other, related areas as determined by the student's Advisory Committee.


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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D)


      Admission to this advanced degree program is based upon both prior scholastic achievements (including coursework, and scores on the Graduate Record Examination and Advanced Test in Biology), and demonstrated aptitude for independent, original biological research. The program requires 60 credit hours of course work beyond the B.S. and 10 or more additional hours of research that result in an original research dissertation. The Ph.D. is a requirement for most research and/or teaching positions in academia, government and industry.


      Admission to this advanced degree program is based upon both prior scholastic achievements (including coursework, and scores on the Graduate Record Examination and Advanced Test in Biology), and demonstrated aptitude for independent, original biological research. The program requires 60 semester credit hours of course work beyond the B.S. Degree, including 12 or more hours of research that result in an original research dissertation. The Ph.D. is a requirement for most research and/or teaching positions in academia, government and industry.


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Undergraduate Minor



      Students electing to minor in entomology will complete 15 semester hours of course work in entomology, including the required General Entomology, ENTM 3040. Successful completion of a minor opens the door to many job opportunities. A firm foundation is also provided for those who wish to pursue an advanced degree in entomology or in many of the biological or agricultural sciences.


      The minor in plant pathology provides training in the recognition and management of diseases of plants, and on pathogen biology. Students should declare their interest in a minor in plant pathology before completing 90 semester hours of course work. A faculty advisor in the Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology will be assigned to the student. The minor in plant pathology is comprised of 15 semester hours in course work from the list available in the departmental offices. General Plant Pathology, PLPA 3000, is required for the minor.

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