Person

David Hughes

Professor | Agricultural and Resource Economics
Courses
Below are courses taught during the current or past three academic years. Consult Timetable for the most current listing of courses and instructor(s).
EPP 548 - Taxonomy of Adult Insects
4 credit hour(s)

Classification, phylogeny, and distribution of insects and related arthropods. Lectures on theory and practice of insect systematics and major features of insect evolution. Laboratory practice on methods of collection, preservation, and study of insects, with emphasis on order and family identification of adults. Substantial insect collection, one or more field trips, and a taxonomically oriented project required.

Contact Hour Distribution: 2 hours lecture and 4 hours lab.

Other Instructors: Bernard, Ernest Charles

EPP 552 - Insect Morphology
3 credit hour(s)

Identification of insect structures and relevance of structures to insect development, survival, physiology, and classification.

Contact Hour Distribution: 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab.

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227B Morgan Hall
2621 Morgan Circle Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996
Education and Training
  • PhD, Agricultural Economics, Washington State University, 1988
  • MS, Agricultural Economics, Clemson University, 1982
  • BA, History, General, Clemson University, 1978
Responsible Area(s)
  • Community Economic Development

David Hughes

Professor | Agricultural and Resource Economics
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227B Morgan Hall
2621 Morgan Circle Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996
Education and Training
  • PhD, Agricultural Economics, Washington State University, 1988
  • MS, Agricultural Economics, Clemson University, 1982
  • BA, History, General, Clemson University, 1978
Responsible Area(s)
  • Community Economic Development
Courses
Below are courses taught during the current or past three academic years. Consult Timetable for the most current listing of courses and instructor(s).
EPP 548 - Taxonomy of Adult Insects
4 credit hour(s)

Classification, phylogeny, and distribution of insects and related arthropods. Lectures on theory and practice of insect systematics and major features of insect evolution. Laboratory practice on methods of collection, preservation, and study of insects, with emphasis on order and family identification of adults. Substantial insect collection, one or more field trips, and a taxonomically oriented project required.

Contact Hour Distribution: 2 hours lecture and 4 hours lab.

Other Instructors: Bernard, Ernest Charles

EPP 552 - Insect Morphology
3 credit hour(s)

Identification of insect structures and relevance of structures to insect development, survival, physiology, and classification.

Contact Hour Distribution: 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab.