Zoology – B.S.
The Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology from Kent State University offers a modern and integrative study of animals. Students learn about individual animals, as well as populations of animals across all levels of biological organization, from genes to ecosystems.
Duration
4 years
Starting Date
January, August
Tuition Fee
$ 21,578 per year
Location
Kent, United States
About the program
The Zoology program from Kent State University also focuses on animal behavior and physiology, as well as how animals evolve, contribute to biodiversity and interact with each other and their environment.
Students may seek employment immediately after graduation or continue their education in graduate or professional programs. Those entering the workforce may go on to work for national or local parks, zoos/aquaria, museums, animal research facilities, wildlife rehabilitation centers, veterinarian offices or humane societies. The Department of Biological Sciences has several mechanisms to help students prepare for their future careers.
Learning Outcomes
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of fundamental biological principles as outlined in specific courses.
- Acquire fundamental skills necessary for laboratory and field investigations.
- Demonstrate an understanding of proper experimental design, analysis of biological data and communication of research results.
- Demonstrate a greater knowledge and appreciation of the role that biology plays in societal issues, such as those related to the environment, biodiversity, ethics, human health and disease.
Courses Included
- Biological Diversity
- Biological Foundations
- Elements of Genetics
- Evolution
- Writing in the Biological Sciences
- General Chemistry
- General Chemistry Laboratory
- Basic Organic Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry