ENTMGY X200 - Pollinator Biology and Conservation
This self-paced online certificate course explores the biology of pollinators and strategies for conserving them through habitat design and landscape management. The curriculum emphasizes native bee populations but also covers other key pollinators such as butterflies, beetles, flies, moths, and hummingbirds. Participants will gain actionable knowledge in building nesting habitats, identifying major pollinator groups, and modifying floral plantings to support pollinator health and biodiversity.
Delivery Options
Online, Self-Paced: This course is fully online with no scheduled sessions or due dates. Learners may begin at any time and progress at their own pace through instructional videos, reading materials, quizzes, and other learning activities.
Time to Completion
This course is estimated to take approximately 12 hours to complete.
Course Completion Requirements
To successfully complete this course and earn a certificate, participants must complete all learning modules and assessments with a passing score.
Technology Requirements
- Reliable internet connection
- Recommended browser: Google Chrome (latest version)
- Compatible with both Windows and macOS
What You’ll Learn
- Learn basic biology and lifecycles of major pollinator groups including bees, moths, butterflies, flies, beetles, and hummingbirds
- Understand how modifying floral plantings can support diverse pollinator populations
- Design and implement nesting habitats to increase pollinator abundance and health
- Identify common threats to pollinators and develop strategies for mitigation
- Learn how to identify major groups of bees and distinguish between them in the field
What You’ll Earn
- Certificate of Completion issued by The Ohio State University’s Professional and Continuing Education office
Contact Us
For questions about enrollment, payment options, technology support, or course records, please contact our Enrollment Support team. Inquiries are typically answered within 24 business hours.
For questions about course content or learning objectives, please contact Jamie Strange (strange.54@osu.edu).