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Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Entomology
Area of study
Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Entomology M.S. (Ithaca)
Field of Study
Entomology
Program Description
Excellent facilities for laboratory and field studies include the outstanding Entomology Library and a renowned insect collection on the Cornell campus. The Boyce Thompson Institute at Cornell and the Cornell AgriTech at Geneva are outstanding research facilities.
Concentrations by Subject
- acarology
- applied entomology
- aquatic entomology
- biological control
- general entomology
- insect behavior
- insect biochemistry
- insect ecology
- insect genetics
- insect morphology
- insect pathology
- insect physiology
- insect systematics
- insect toxicology and insecticide chemistry
- integrated pest management
- medical and veterinary entomology
Tuition
Tuition is covered by the department of Entomology.
Application Requirements and Deadlines
Application Deadlines
- Fall, Dec. 1; no spring admission
Requirements Summary
- all Graduate School Requirements, including the English Language Proficiency Requirement for all applicants
- three recommendations
- personal statement
- statement of purpose
- Note: GRE test scores are no longer required for application to this program
Learning Outcomes
Expected Proficiencies for Entomology Students
Students in Entomology are expected to develop and demonstrate creativity in research, teaching, and/or extension. We consider indicators of success when students:
- Demonstrate intellectual engagement and become an established member of the research/teaching/extension community through participation in departmental seminars, journal clubs, scientific meetings, lab group meetings.
- Develop the ability to assimilate information and knowledge from multiple sources to form hypotheses and questions by becoming familiar with the relevant literature and be able to discuss their research with peers and faculty.
- Develop critical thinking skills, including the ability to identify and evaluate assumptions in an argument, analyze arguments, and formulate coherent opinions and place their own research into context.
- Demonstrate the ability to write scientifically including research proposals, peer-reviewed papers and/or extension or outreach articles.
- Conduct research by mastering appropriate research methodologies, analyzing and interpreting their own research findings.
Students in Entomology are expected to communicate research findings orally and in writing. We expect students to:
- Develop oral communication skills, including the ability to present research and/or extension and/or outreach material in a way that is compelling and audience appropriate. Beginning in the second year, students are expected to give a presentation in either JUGATAE or the January symposium at least every other year. In addition we expect all students to give annual talks (after their first year) in various settings such as journal clubs, regional, national or international meetings.
- Develop written communication skills. We recommend students get involved in the writing of proposals, scientific publications in the primary literature and extension/outreach publication for the general public. Written communication may be both traditional and web-based.
Students in entomology are expected to be leaders in the academy and beyond. We expect students to :
- Work independently and in groups including mentoring junior colleagues and/or in research, teaching and extension assistantships. Use resourcefulness and persistence to take advantage of opportunities and overcome challenges that occur in graduate school.
- Build the Department and University community by promoting diversity, equity and inclusion.
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