An introduction to insects and related arthropods emphasizing their structure, life history and ecology responsible for their importance as pest or beneficial organisms in managed landscapes. Principles of integrated pest management of insects of importance to Albertan and North American agricultural, horticultural and forested ecosystems will be discussed. Students will gain practical experience in identification of pest and beneficial insects. Students will interact with a variety of professional entomologists and participate in career-integrated learning activities. Prerequisite: Any ENT course or PL SC 310. Offered in alternate years. Credit can only be obtained for one of ENT 222 or ENT 322.