



- Focus Areas
- Agricultural Pest Management
- Ecology/Biological Control
- Evolutionary Biology
- Freshwater and Estuarine Entomology
- Insect Pathology
- Molecular Biology, Physiology, Toxicology, and Molecular Genetics
- Pesticide Technology, Assessment, and Policy
- Systematics/Morphology
- Urban, Structural, and Green Industries Pest Management
- Facilities
- Collaborators
- Research Opportunities
- Focus Areas



BSCI 366 — Biodiversity Issues in Conservation Management
Course Description
How biological diversity affects the stability and economic viability
of agriculture, urban landscapes, and other managed resources and what
actions can be taken to reduce losses. Acceptable toward Biological
Sciences Specialization Areas: BEES, ENTM, BGEN and GENB (Category 2)
(3 credits).
Prerequisite:
- BSCI 224
- or BSCI 225
- or BSCI 227
- or permission of department.
Notes:
- Formerly ENTM 313






