Zoology

Course Overview

Zoology is the scientific study of animals and their behaviour, physiology, genetics, and habitats. Zoologists work to understand wildlife species and their interactions with ecosystems, often contributing to conservation efforts. 

Career Opportunities

  • Zoologist 
  • Wildlife Biologist 
  • Conservation Officer 
  • Veterinary Research Scientist 
  • Animal Behaviourist 

Roles are available in conservation organisations, zoos, research institutions, and government agencies. 

How to Pursue It

  • Eligibility: Bachelor’s in Zoology, Biology, or Environmental Science, with advanced roles requiring a master’s or PhD. 
  • Duration: Bachelor’s (3-4 years), Master’s (1-2 years), PhD (3-5 years). 

Top World-Ranking Universities for Zoology

487. University of Cambridge (UK) 

488. Harvard University (USA) 

489. University of Oxford (UK) 

490. University of California, Berkeley (USA) 

491. University of Edinburgh (UK) 

Pros and Cons of Pursuing Zoology

  • Pros: 

    • Hands-On Work: Many roles involve working directly with animals and ecosystems. 
    • Conservation Impact: Zoologists play a key role in protecting endangered species. 

     

  • Cons: 

    • Fieldwork: Requires spending extended periods in remote areas. 
    • Job Competition: Conservation roles can be highly competitive. 

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Course details

LOCATION
London, USA, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Francen
DURATION
Bachelor’s degree 3/4 years
Master’s Degree 1/2 years 
PhD 3/5 years
Average Salary per Year
UK: £25,000 - £35,000
USA: $50,000 - $65,000
Australia: AUD 55,000 - AUD 70,000
Canada: CAD 40,000 - CAD 55,000
Ireland: €30,000 - €40,000
France: €35,000 - €45,000