Pest Management Systems
College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
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Pest Management Systems |
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The pest management systems major is a multidisciplinary course of study that is part of the degree program in agricultural and food systems. Students take courses in the departments of Crop and Soil Sciences, Entomology, Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, and Plant Pathology. Students acquire a holistic perspective and ecological understanding of the philosophy, principles, and practices of pest management and are trained to become professional crop protection specialists. Offered at WSU: Bachelor of science in agricultural and food systems with a major in pest management systems Available at: Pullman NOTE: If you are interested in an M.S. or Ph.D., see the listing of degree programs in agriculture at WSU at academic.cahe.wsu.edu/graduate_studies.htm |
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Scholarships and Financial Aid |
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The College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences annually awards more than $250,000 to students. For more information or to apply for scholarships, see our scholarships Web page. You may also be eligible for a variety of federal, state, and university-sponsored scholarships and financial aid. To find out more, visit the Costs & Financial Aid section of the WSU Web site. |
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Related Fields of Study That Might Interest You |
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Agricultural Business and Technology Systems Agricultural Education Entomology Organic Agriculture Systems Plant and Soil Systems |
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Contact Information |
| Agricultural and Food Systems Program |
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College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-6243 |
| afs@wsu.edu |
| 509-335-4562 |
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Lead Faculty Dr. Gary Piper |
| glpiper@wsu.edu |
| 509-335-1947 |
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Strengths of the Program
- Benefit from the University's rich selection of agriculture courses, science and general education classes, and modern classrooms and laboratories.
- Interact personally with faculty--students are encouraged to participate in research programs with faculty scientists who are on the leading edge of biological, chemical, and mechanical technology.
- Participate in developing new pest management techniques--learn from professors who are developing new, ecologically sensitive ways to effectively manage field pests.
- Join other science, math, and engineering students in the Gannon-Goldsworthy residence hall—share courses with your neighbors, study together, get free tutoring, and use the hall’s own computer lab.