Overview
The Master of Science in Entomology at Texas A&M University is a research-oriented graduate degree offered by the Department of Entomology within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. This program provides professional training in arthropod ecology, biological control, integrated pest management, toxicology, insect genetics, systematics and applied entomology. Students tailor their course of study and research focus in consultation with their major advisor and advisory committee, gaining practical expertise and preparing for careers in research, industry, extension, public health, or environmental science.
Why Texas A&M?
Texas A&M’s Entomology MS draws on the strengths of one of the nation’s robust graduate entomology communities, with dedicated faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and opportunities for hands-on laboratory and field research. Graduate students benefit from a strong student-faculty ratio, access to diverse research labs and facilities, and connections to research and extension centers across Texas. The program’s interdisciplinary breadth prepares graduates for impactful careers in public and private sectors, as scientists, educators, and specialists in insect science and related fields.