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Entomology is the branch of biology focused on researching insects and related species, examining their interactions with humans, wildlife, vegetation, and ecosystems. Those pursuing careers in pest control, environmental preservation, or ecological studies—whether in private sectors or public agencies—will find value in obtaining an entomology degree. The bachelor's program in Entomology culminates in a Bachelor of Science degree, offering coursework that covers insect anatomy, taxonomy, recognition, physiology, life cycles, habitats, and control methods for both advantageous and detrimental arthropods, along with their ecological systems. Undergraduates can engage in research initiatives within departmental labs and acquire practical experience through various entomology-related jobs. Additionally, internship programs and international study options exist and are highly recommended for students.