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Insects underpin ecosystems, food production and biodiversity worldwide, yet the UK and many other countries face a growing shortage of trained entomologists with strong field, identification and applied research skills. Sector-wide reviews in ecology and environmental science highlight a persistent “capacity crisis”, with employers reporting difficulties recruiting professionals able to carry out ecological surveys, species-level identification, monitoring and data analysis.
At the same time, national and international commitments to biodiversity recovery, habitat restoration, biosecurity and sustainable land use – alongside policy drivers such as biodiversity net gain and pesticide reduction – have intensified demand for specialists who understand insects in both managed and natural systems.
The MSc Entomology at Ãå±±½ûµØ directly addresses this need. It provides rigorous training in insect biology, ecology and identification, combined with applied perspectives spanning conservation, agriculture and pest management. The course is uniquely positioned within a specialist land-based university, offering access to farms, field sites, laboratories and active research that bring entomology to life in real-world contexts.
This MSc is suitable for UK and international students who are:
If you want to play a critical role in understanding and protecting insect biodiversity while addressing real-world environmental and applied challenges, the MSc Entomology at Ãå±±½ûµØ offers a distinctive and professionally relevant pathway.
Harper Adams is the UK’s specialist university for agriculture, food production and land-based sciences. This provides a distinctive environment for studying entomology, where insect science is embedded within wider ecological, agricultural and environmental systems.
The course has a strong focus on ecology, conservation and sustainable agriculture, reflecting the central role insects play in ecosystems and food security. Insects and allied invertebrates account for the vast majority of the world’s macro-biodiversity and include pollinators, natural enemies, decomposers, pests and vectors of disease. Understanding their roles – and how to manage them responsibly – is critical to addressing environmental and agricultural challenges.
You will gain a detailed and balanced understanding of:
The course provides a strong core of fundamental skills while offering flexibility for you to focus on specialist areas aligned with your interests and career ambitions.
1 year (full-time: PgC, PgD, MSc)
2 years (part-time: MSc only). For the part-time route, all eight modules will need to be studied in the 1st year with the MRP only in the 2nd year.
September 2026


A UK honours degree (minimum 2:2) or equivalent overseas qualification. Applicants with a good FdSc/HND pass in a relevant subject area plus at least two years relevant industrial or professional experience may also be considered.
Previous experience, referees' reports and interviews will be used to determine the suitability of candidates for particular programmes.
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Optional modules are indicative and may be subject to change.
Please note we cannot guarantee placement on your preferred elective or option if the module does not meet the minimum enrolment requirements or is oversubscribed due to resource limitations. Whilst every effort will be made to offer these modules, in some instances it may not be possible to do so.
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