| MINOR
IN PEST MANAGEMENT
The
Pest Management minor is designed to give students
a general knowledge of the principles of managing
insect, disease and weed pests in a variety of situations,
and a firm understanding of the environmental consequences
of pest control decisions. Individuals who complete
this curriculum will be well prepared for careers
that require an understanding of the management of
pests as an important aspect, but not the main focus,
of their responsibilities.
Careers
in which the Pest Management minor will be beneficial
include, but are not limited to:
--Managers of college or university physical plants
or public school grounds
--Managers of Lawn and Garden Centers
--Managers of Resort/hotel grounds/maintenance
--Landscape installation or maintenance Professionals
--Directors/managers of city, state, or national parks
and recreational areas
--Directors/managers of highway rights-of-way, airports,
and military bases
--Directors/managers of Governmental agencies that
deal with regulation or management of pesticides
--Sales representatives for companies supplying pesticides,
fertilizers or equipment
--Golf course superintendents
--County extension agents
--High school agricultural teachers or coaches
--Professionals interested in Environmental Sciences
Careers
--Owners or managers of farming and ranching enterprises
--Professionals interested in agronomic or horticultural
crop production
--Owners or managers with interests in pasture or
forage production The
Pest Management minor will not provide in-depth training
and experience in all areas of pest management, and
is designed to give students a general familiarity
with the principles of pest management. Students who
desire careers in which the primary focus will be
management of insect, disease, and weed pests, such
as private crop consultants, farm advisors, or agri-chemical
technical or sales representatives or want to pursue
advanced degrees in any of the pest-related disciplines
are advised to enroll in or discuss the Pest Management
Major by contacting Craig Rothrock, Program Coordinator,
206 Plant Science Building (479-575-2445).
FACULTY
IN PEST MANAGEMENT
Craig
Rothrock
Program Coordinator
206 Plant Science Building
479-575-2445
rothrock@uark.edu
- University
Professors Kim, Meisch,
Oliver, Riggs, Stephen,Talbert
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Professors Barrentine, Correll, Gergerich, Johnson
(D.T.),Kirkpatrick, Kring,
Lee, Lim, Luttrell,
McLeod,
Rothrock, Rupe, Steinkraus,
TeBeest
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Associate Professors Fenn, Lorenz, Milus
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Assistant Professor Burgos
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Extension Specialists Boyd, Cartwright, Coker,
Johnson, Spradley
Students
interested in this area of study should consult the
program coordinator. The course work is listed in
the department of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences.
REQUIREMENTS
FOR A MINOR IN PEST MANAGEMENT (PMGT)
20-21 hours to include CSES 2003, ENTO 3013, and PLPA
3004.
In addition, students must select one course from
each area: CSES 4143 or CSES 4133; ENTO 4024, ENTO
4123 or ENTO 4133; and PLPA 4103.
Students
planning to minor in pest management must declare
their intention to the program coordinator.
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