Entomology at Texas A&M University-College Station
If you are interested in studying Entomology, consider the program at Texas A&M University-College Station. We’ve gathered the following information to help you decide.
Texas A&M University-College Station is located in College Station, TX.
During the most recent reporting year, 57 entomology degrees were awarded at Texas A&M University-College Station.
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Online & Distance Learning at Texas A&M University-College Station
Online coursework is an option at Texas A&M University-College Station. Among 78,321 students, 4,350 (6%) studied exclusively online and 26,832 (34%) took at least some classes online.
Student Demographics & Diversity
The following sections describe the composition of Entomology graduates at Texas A&M University-College Station, by degree type.
Looking at the program as a whole, Entomology graduates at Texas A&M University-College Station are 65% women (37) and 35% men (20).
Entomology Bachelor’s Program at Texas A&M University-College Station
Of the 42 bachelor’s entomology graduates at Texas A&M University-College Station, 76% were women (32) and 24% were men (10).
The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of Entomology bachelor’s degree recipients at Texas A&M University-College Station.
| Race / Ethnicity | Number of Graduates |
|---|---|
| White | 22 |
| Hispanic / Latino | 15 |
| Black / African American | 1 |
| Asian | 2 |
| Two or More Races | 2 |
Minority students account for 48% of Entomology bachelor’s degree recipients at Texas A&M University-College Station, higher than the national average of 45%.*
Entomology Master’s Program at Texas A&M University-College Station
Among the 3 master’s entomology graduates at Texas A&M University-College Station, 67% were women (2) and 33% were men (1).
The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of Entomology master’s degree recipients at Texas A&M University-College Station.
| Race / Ethnicity | Number of Graduates |
|---|---|
| White | 2 |
| Black / African American | 1 |
Minority students account for 33% of Entomology master’s degree recipients at Texas A&M University-College Station, higher than the national average of 18%.*
Entomology Doctoral Program at Texas A&M University-College Station
Of the 8 doctoral entomology degrees awarded at Texas A&M University-College Station, 38% were women (3) and 62% were men (5).
The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of Entomology doctoral degree recipients at Texas A&M University-College Station.
| Race / Ethnicity | Number of Graduates |
|---|---|
| White | 4 |
| Asian | 2 |
| International (Nonresident) | 2 |
Minority students account for 25% of Entomology doctoral degree recipients at Texas A&M University-College Station, above the national average of 17%.*
*The racial-ethnic minorities figure is the total number of graduates minus White, international (nonresident), and unknown-race graduates.
Best-Paid Careers for Entomology Graduates
Graduates of the Entomology program at Texas A&M University-College Station work across a variety of fields. Here are the best-paid careers for Entomology graduates, ordered by median annual salary:
| Occupation | Nationwide Median Wage |
|---|---|
| Water Resource Specialists | $179,716 |
| Natural Sciences Managers | $132,227 |
| Clinical Research Coordinators | $110,931 |
| Molecular and Cellular Biologists | $100,077 |
| Bioinformatics Scientists | $92,484 |
| Biological Scientists, All Other | $79,550 |
| Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists | $55,554 |
| Biologists | $54,070 |
| Geneticists | $48,526 |
| Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary | $41,048 |
References
- IPEDS — Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
- U.S. Department of Education — College Scorecard
- O*NET Online (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
- National Center for Education Statistics
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