Professor and student inspect tomato plant in a lab setting

The study of pests and disease

In the Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, we are discovering safer and healthier ways to protect our food, health, resources and homes from a variety of threats, such as pests and disease. We do this while also protecting our natural ecosystems, which insects, bacteria and microorganisms are essential to maintaining.

Degree Programs

Our undergraduate and graduate programs offer the latest in advanced scientific technology and research with focuses on applied biotechnology, entomology and plant pathology.
Degrees available:
B.S.
Degrees available:
Minor | M.S. | M.Ag. | Ph.D.
Degrees available:
Minor | M.S. | M.Ag. | Ph.D.
Bee Center
See how our Bee Center is bringing together world-class research, collaborative extension and student engagement to meet the urgent need to protect bees and other insect pollinators.
crape myrtle trees in bloom
Research and Innovation
Auburn researchers look crape myrtle management

Auburn researchers are looking for answers to protect the treasured tree and provide management strategies.

Bee pollinating flower
Research and Innovation
Interesting bee-havior

At the Auburn University Bee Center, researchers and students are digging deeper into the complexities of the sociality of bees.

a beekeeper handles a hive tray
Impact
Annual Beekeeper's Symposium

Next month, honeybee enthusiasts are invited to attend the 31st Annual Alabama Beekeepers Symposium. The event will take place on February 7.

Contact Us
Department of Entomology & Plant Pathology
334-844-5006
enpp@auburn.edu