M.S. in Entomology
Our M.S. in Entomology provides professional training for students seeking the skills in arthropod ecology, biological control, integrated pest management and toxicology that is needed in the scientific community. In this research-based program, students learn to demonstrate mastery in the following core knowledge areas:
- Insect Biodiversity
- Systematics and Insect Evolution
- Insect Ecology and Physiology
- Toxicology and Insect Genetics
- Applied Entomology
New state-of-the-art facilities provide students with opportunities to conduct research on biology and control methods of insect pests.
Program Details
Students come into the field of entomology with diverse interests, science backgrounds and career goals. Whether a students interest is in ecology and biological control, pest management, genetics and toxicology, medical and veterinary or forensic entomology—they are able to tailor their education and research interests for this degree program, with the help of their major advisor and advisory committees.
- Degree: M.S. in Entomology
- Credit Hours: 32 total credit hours
Graduate Admissions
Texas A&M University is the premier choice to gain a graduate degree, thanks to our national ranking and sound reputation. Joining the Aggie Family and gaining an advanced degree from Texas A&M puts you in the highest class of job candidates. Learn more about graduate admissions at Texas A&M.
Because space and resources for new graduate students are limited, it is vitally important that prospective students contact faculty early to establish communication, determine availability of funding and willingness to advise and mentor you through the degree program. Applicants will not be admitted to either degree program until there is formal commitment by a faculty member(s) to serve as your major advisor/co-advisor.
What Do I Need to Apply?
- Minimum GPR of 3.0 in the last 60 hours of undergraduate work, or 3.25 in 30 hours or more of graduate work.
- Application through the Texas A&M University GraduateCAS system
- Resume or Curriculum Vitae
- Statement of Purpose
- Three letters of recommendation, submitted online with your application*
- Official transcripts and records, sent to the Office of Admissions.
*Ideally, two of the three recommendation letters should come from faculty members related to your area of interest. It is highly recommended that applicants ask each of their recommenders to upload a PDF letter of recommendation into this system.
International Students
Official TOEFL scores are required for international applicants. Official scores must be sent by ETS directly to Texas A&M University using the school code: 6003. Visit the Graduate and Professional School website for a list of requirements, exemptions and other useful information regarding the TOEFL/IELTS Exams.
Admissions Decisions
You will receive an admissions decision either in a letter from the Texas A&M University Office of Admissions or from the department.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
To be considered for additional funding opportunities outside of the department, students are encouraged to submit the financial aid application and a scholarship application, along with their graduate school application. This ensures students are reviewed for all the types of financial aid that you are eligible for. Remember: each student’s financial aid eligibility may vary. The types of financial aid you are offered is based on the data provided on your financial aid and/or scholarship application. If a student is an international or out-of-state resident and receives a competitive scholarship of at least $1,000, they may qualify for a non-resident tuition waiver.
Contact Us
Craig Coates
Instructional Professor
Associate Department Head for Academic ProgramsAssociate Dean for Programmatic Success