About the course
The Introduction to Entomology course presents the fundamental concepts about the study of insects, addressing their diversity, ecological importance, and relationship with humans. It is an excellent opportunity for those who wish to better understand the role of these organisms in nature and their influences in areas such as agriculture, health, and the environment. During the course, the student will learn about the classification of insects, their main morphological characteristics, physiology, behavior, and life cycles. Topics such as pest control, pollination, environmental impact, and the importance of insects for ecosystem balance will also be discussed. Upon completing the content, the participant will be able to take a quiz to test their knowledge and review the main topics studied. The questions were designed to reinforce learning in a practical and interactive way, allowing the student to assess their understanding of the subject. After completing the quiz, the student can acquire, if desired, a symbolic certificate of course completion. This document can be used to enhance the resume, demonstrate academic interest, verify study hours, or enrich the professional portfolio in the field of biological sciences.
This course includes
Complete free learning materials (text).
Final assessment to validate your learning.
18h hours that count toward complementary credits.
Digital certificate available after approval.
*Optional issuance for only $ 25.00 after approval
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