The Entomology minor provides students with a strong foundation in insect biology, ecology, and the interactions of insects with humans and the environment, enhancing their understanding of biodiversity, ecosystem dynamics, and applied biological sciences. This minor is an excellent complement to majors in agriculture, biology, environmental science, forestry, public health, or related fields, offering practical skills applicable to careers in conservation, pest management, public health, and research. By integrating scientific principles with hands-on learning, the minor prepares students for opportunities in agriculture, environmental science, or life science industries.