Of all the animals on earth, which are the strongest for their size? What about the fastest? Who were the first animals to evolve flight? Insects take all of these titles and more! As the most abundant animals on the planet, insects and other arthropods affect our lives in so many ways. From beneficial interactions like pollination and biological pest control, to the transmission of life threatening diseases; this course will teach you about the big ways that these little arthropods impact our lives.

Bugs 101: Insect-Human Interactions

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Skills you'll gain
- Anatomy
- Life Sciences
- Pollution Prevention
- Environmental Monitoring
- Criminal Investigation and Forensics
- Public Health and Disease Prevention
- Physiology
- Biology
- Taxonomy
- Anthropology
- Sustainable Systems
- Art History
- Infectious Diseases
- Socioeconomics
- Environment and Resource Management
- Social Studies
- Microbiology
- Environmental Science
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Reviewed on Jul 7, 2020
Very interesting and specially the anchors of this course are very enthusiastic and encouraging throughout the course so my focus is maintain for bugs and surly I will search more on insects further.
Reviewed on Mar 26, 2020
Professors are knowledgeable. I obtained so much information about my future career in this one course! I honestly plan on taking it again at some point to refresh my memory and hone my skills.
Reviewed on Dec 25, 2022
I would have liked a bit more depth when it comes to anatomy and phisiology and maybe not as much context when it comes to cultural facts, IPM, etc.But it was a very well-made course regardless.




