B.S. in Zoology
Residential Zoology Program
The Bachelor of Science in Zoology program includes coursework ranging from genetics and cell biology to animal behavior and ecology. This degree is ideal for students interested in veterinary medicine or professional careers that emphasize animal husbandry or research.
Freshman and sophomore science classes provide a strong foundation in biology, chemistry, and physics. In upper-level courses, students may choose to specialize in molecular or organismal biology or continue a general course of study.
The B.S. in Zoology is offered through the Department of Biology & Chemistry.
Academics: Zoology (B.S.)
Credit Hours
120 total hours
Degree Completion Plan (DCP)
Admission Requirements
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Featured Courses
- Genetics (BIOL 301)
- Ecology (BIOL 310)
- Comparative Animal Physiology (BIOL 416)
- History of Life (CRST 290)
- Origins (CRST 390)
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Career Opportunities
- Veterinarian
- Veterinary Technician
- College Professor/Researcher
- Physician
- Wildlife Biologist
- Zoo Curator