HSOC2304 - Insect Epidemiology Pests, Pollinators and Disease Vectors

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Insect Epidemiology Pests, Pollinators and Disease Vectors
Term
2025A
Subject area
HSOC
Section number only
401
Section ID
HSOC2304401
Course number integer
2304
Meeting times
TR 10:15 AM-11:44 AM
Meeting location
JAFF B17
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Michael Z. Levy
Description
Malaria, Dengue, Chagas disease, the Plague- some of the most deadly and widespread infectious diseases are carried by insects. The insects are also pernicious pests; bed bugs have returned from obscurity to wreak havoc on communities, invasive species decimate agricultural production, and wood borers are threatening forests across the United States. At the same time declines among the insects on which we depend- the honeybees and other pollinators--threaten our food security and ultimately the political stability of the US and other nations. We will study the areas where the insects and humans cross paths, and explore how our interactions with insects can be cause, consequence or symptom of much broader issues. This is not an entomology course but will cover a lot about bugs. It's not a traditional epidemiology course but will cover some fascinating epidemiological theory originally developed for the control of disease vectors. It will cover past epidemics and infestations that have changed the course of the history of cities and reversed advancing armies. HSOC 241. Stem Cells, Science and Society. Gearhart/Zaret.
Course number only
2304
Cross listings
STSC2304401
Use local description
No