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- [Printable version (PDF format)] Departmental ContactsOther UF Distance Education Links Distance Education Courses Offered Summer 2009Undergraduate Courses - [Course-Title-Instructor email-(delivery method)]ENY 3005 - Principles of Entomology - Dr. Baldwin (WebCT) Graduate Courses - - [Course-Title-Instructor email-(delivery method)]ENY 5006 - Graduate Survey of Entomology - Dr. Baldwin (mixed delivery methods) ENY 5006L - Graduate Survey of Entomology Lab - Dr. Baldwin (mixed delivery methods) Distance Education Courses Offered Fall 2009Undergraduate Courses - [Course-Title-Instructor email-(delivery method)]ALS 3203 - PC Use in Agriculture - Dr. Choate ( Internet-based delivery ) ENY 3005 - Principles of Entomology - Dr. Baldwin (Web CT) ENY 4161 - Insect Classification - Dr. Choate (CD-ROM) ENY 4660 - Medical and Veterinary Entomology - Dr. Koehler (CD-ROM) ENY4660L - Medical and Veterinary Entomology Lab - Dr. Koehler (CD-ROM) ENY 4905 - Exotic Species and Biosecurity Issues - Dr. Hodges Graduate Courses - - [Course-Title-Instructor email-(delivery method)]ENY 5006 - Graduate Survey of Entomology - Dr. Baldwin (mixed delivery methods) ENY 5006L - Graduate Survey of Entomology Lab - Dr. Baldwin (mixed delivery methods) ENY 5236 - Insect Pest and Vector Management - Dr. Capinera (CD-ROM) ENY 6905 - Exotic Species and Biosecurity - Dr. Hodges ENY 6166 - Insect Classification - Dr. Choate (CD-ROM) ENY 6665 - Medical and Veterinary Entomology - Dr. Koehler (CD ROM) ENY6665L - Med/Vet Lab - Dr. Koehler (CD-ROM Distance Education Courses Offered Spring 2010Undergraduate Courses - [Course-Title-Instructor email-(delivery method)]ALS 3203 - PC Use in Agriculture - Dr. Choate ( Internet-based delivery )
ENY 3005 - Principles of Entomology -
Dr. Baldwin (Web) ENY 3225 - Principles of Urban Pest Management - Dr. Koehler (Web) ENY3228 - Urban Vertebrate Pest Management - Dr. Kern (CD-ROM) ENY 4161 - Insect Classification - Dr. Choate (CD-ROM) ENY 4660 - Medical and Veterinary Entomology - Dr. Koehler (Web) ENY4660L - Medical and Veterinary Entomology Lab - Dr. Koehler (Web) ENY 4905 - Insect Pest and Vector Management - Dr. Capinera (Web) NEM3002 - Principles of Nematology - Giblin-Davis (Web) Graduate Courses - - [Course-Title-Instructor email-(delivery method)]ENY 5006 - Graduate Survey of Entomology - Dr. Baldwin (Web) ENY 5006L - Graduate Survey of Entomology Lab - Dr. Baldwin (Web) ENY 5226 - Principles of Urban Pest Management - Dr. Koehler (Web) ENY 5228 - Urban Vertebrate Pest Management - Dr. Kern (CD-ROM) ENY 5236 - Insect Pest and Vector Management - Dr. Capinera (Web) ENY 6166 - Insect Classification - Dr. Choate (CD-ROM) ENY 6665 - Medical and Veterinary Entomology - Dr. Koehler (Web) ENY6665L - Med/Vet Lab - Dr. Koehler (Web) ENY 6651 – Insect Toxicology – Dr. Yu – (CD-ROM) ENY 6905 - Insect Physiology - Dr. Nation (Web) NEM5002 - Graduate Survey of Nematology - Giblin-Davis (Web) Distance Education Program CostsOff-Book: Out-of-State and In-State Students The Undergraduate course (3000 and 4000 level courses) tuition is $200 per credit. The Graduate course (5000 level and higher) course tuition is $400 per credit. Note that tuition charges are subject to change . Note: Purchase of books and course materials are the responsibility of the student. Information about the requirements and recommendations of these materials can be obtained from the instructor, and/or course syllabi ( University of Florida Entomology and Nematology Course Syllabi ). Students registered in Off-Book course sections DO NOT pay tuition through UF Financial Services. Students will receive an email after the semester begins with a special web link to pay tuition.
Application Procedures- [Printable version (PDF format)] Non-Degree Course Application Procedure- If you are not seeking a graduate degree, or seek only a certificate: 1. Complete the online non-degree application. Be sure to select "Agriculture Distance Education" from the special program section. Fill in all the boxes, including the course prefix and number (Example: ENY 3005; see course offerings for listings). 2. Enter "send" at the bottom of the form. If you do not get a message that your application has been submitted, you should assume that there is a problem and re-submit. Note that you are required to declare your residency. 3. You will receive an email acceptance from the college once your application has been approved. This email will include your UF ID number. Please make note of this number. There will be instructions in this email on how to obtain a Gatorlink account. A Gatorlink account will grant you access to UF libraries, billing (in-state only) and course systems. 4. You will be registered for courses by the department. Non-Degree students cannot be registered until two weeks before the start of the semester, so please be patient. 5. Once you have been successfully registered, you will be notified by email from the department. Remember, this email should come within two weeks of the start of the semester. If you are concerned about your status, contact the department's academic program office/graduate coordinator by email or phone at (352) 273-3912 6. After you have been accepted by the college, please feel free to contact your course instructor by email or phone regarding purchase and receipt of materials (textbook, CD, etc.), deadlines, etc. If you are uncertain who to contact, or how, contact the department for help. Degree program application procedures - If you are seeking a graduate degree: Applying for Graduate Admission: From the department home page ( http://entnemdept.ifas.ufl.edu/ ) select "Academic Programs" to access the department Graduate Handbook for admission and degree requirements. Distance Education Entomology Degree Tracks, with Course Requirements[Printable version - PDF format] I. Master of Science (non-thesis or thesis) in Entomology (30 credits)* Title of Program: Master of Science in Entomology Description: The University of Florida's Entomology and Nematology Department offers an off-campus Master of Science degree (normally non-thesis but these programs are available by arrangement) with a concentration in Entomology. Courses are offered via distance education to accommodate place-bound students interested in biological science with emphasis on insects and other arthropods, including extension agents and other educators; state and federal employees in agricultural, environmental and regulatory positions; consultants; pest control industry personnel; and others who want to further their education. Degree: M.S. (non-thesis) Expected time length to complete program: 30 credits, approximately 2-4 years Delivery technology used: CD-ROM, web, video Face-to-face location requirements: written and oral exam(s) at University of Florida location College: Agricultural and Life Sciences Department: Entomology and Nematology Admissions information: Starting dates in January, May and August Prerequisites: A Bachelor's degree in a scientific discipline. Admission criteria include a B average or better for the last 2 years of the baccalaureate program, and satisfactory scores (total of 1000 in verbal and quantitative portions) of the General Test of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Up to 9 graduate level credits taken prior to formal admission may be transferred into the program to meet degree requirements.
ENY 5006 Graduate Survey of Entomology (2) Other applicable courses: STA 6166 Statistical Methods in Research
(3) AGR 5511 Crop Ecology (3) *Degree Requirements are: ENY 5006, 5006L, 6166, 6401, 6401L, an applied entomology course; an ecology course, biochemistry or a molecular entomology course, a statistics course; to include at least 18 credits of ENY/NEM, and to total 30 credits. II. Master of Science (non-thesis or thesis) in Pest Management (30 credits)* Title of Program: Master of Science in Pest Management Description: The University of Florida's Entomology and Nematology Department offers an off-campus Master of Science degree (normally non-thesis but these programs are available by special arrangement) with a concentration in Pest Management. Courses are offered via distance education to accommodate place-bound students interested in the principles and practices of interdisciplinary pest management, including extension agents and other educators; state and federal employees in agricultural, environmental and regulatory positions; consultants; pest control industry personnel; and others who want to further their education. Degree: M.S. (non-thesis) Expected time length to complete program: 30 credits, approximately 2-4 years Delivery technology used: CD-ROM, web, video Face-to-face location requirements: written and oral exam at University of Florida location College: Agricultural and Life Sciences Department: Entomology and Nematology Admissions information: Starting dates in January, May and August Prerequisites: A Bachelor's degree in a scientific discipline. Admission criteria include a B average or better for the last 2 years of the baccalaureate program, and satisfactory scores (total of 1000 in verbal and quantitative portions) of the General Test of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Up to 9 graduate level credits taken prior to formal admission may be transferred into the program to meet degree requirements.
ENY 5006 Graduate Survey of Entomology (2) Other applicable courses: AGR 6932 Principles of Pesticides AGR 5511 Crop Ecology (3) *Degree Requirements are: ENY 5236, 5006, 5006L, 5228, 6166, PLP 5005 or PLS 4601, NEM 5002C, an ecology course, a statistics course; to include at least 15 credits of ENY/NEM, and total 30 credits. Distance Education Non-Degree Certificate Programs[Printable Version - PDF format] The Department of Entomology and Nematology offers 3 college credit certificate programs. These certificates are designed for employees of the urban/landscape pest control industry, plant production industries, or other industries where pest management is an important issue, or for individuals who desire to work in these areas. These courses can be taken at either the undergraduate level (courses numbered in the 3000's and 4000's) or graduate level (courses numbered in the 5000's or 6000's). If you anticipate transferring course credits to the distance education MS programs offered by the department (9 graduate level credits are transferable), you should take courses at the graduate level. The graduate level courses, though similar in content to the undergraduate level courses, require additional assignments. Listed below are the recommended courses; others may be substituted with written permission of the department's undergraduate or graduate coordinators. Upon successful completion of the courses (with a C average or better), you will be issued a certificate attesting to your completion of the program. Certificate in Urban Pest Management (choose 15 credits from this list of courses)
ENY 3005L or 5006L Principles of Entomology or Graduate Survey of Entomology Lab (1) ENY 3225 or ENY 5226 Principles of Urban Pest Management (3) ENY 3222 or ENY 5222 Biology and Identification of Urban Pests (3) ENY 3228 or ENY 5228 Urban Vertebrate Pest Management (2) ENY 5236 Insect Pest and Vector Management (3) ENY 4161 or ENY 6166 Insect Classification (3) ENY 4660 or ENY 6665 Medical and Veterinary Entomology (2) or Advanced Medical and Veterinary Entomology (3) ENY 4660L or ENY 6665L Medical and Veterinary Entomology Laboratory (1) Certificate in Landscape Pest Management (choose 15 credits from this list of courses)
ENY 3005L or 5006L Principles of Entomology or Graduate Survey of Entomology Lab (1) ENY 3541 Tree and Shrub Insects (3) ENY 5236 Insect Pest and Vector Management (3) IPM 3022 or ENY6934 Fundamentals of Pest Management (3) IPM 4254 Landscape IPM: Ornamentals and Turf (3) NEM 3002/5002C Principles of Nematology (3) PLP 3002 or PLP 5005 Fundamentals of Plant Pathology (3/4) Certificate in Pest Control Technology (choose 24 credits of course work selected from the certificates in Urban Pest Management and Landscape Pest Management) Departmental ContactsDr. Heather McAuslane, Graduate
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