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Zoology Certificate

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The certificate program in Zoology prepares students for careers in resource management fields that require basic animal knowledge. Many federal and state resource management agencies such as the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, and Colorado Parks and Wildlife require that applicants have a minimum of 9 credits of zoology coursework. This certificate provides an understanding of animal identification, animal taxonomy, and the role of animals in ecological communities, providing graduates with comprehensive zoology knowledge.


Why pursue this certificate?

Students should pursue zoology for its captivating exploration of animal life, essential roles in conservation, and diverse career opportunities. From research and education to environmental management and veterinary medicine, zoology offers a range of fulfilling career paths. Additionally, studying zoology develops valuable skills like critical thinking, data analysis, and problem-solving, which are applicable across various industries. It's a rewarding path dedicated to understanding and protecting the natural world, with opportunities for meaningful contributions in research, conservation efforts, education, and beyond.

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Courses:

Degree Requirements — 12 credits

  • Required Course — 4 credits

    Biology: Organisms to Ecosystems

    4

  • Elective Courses — 8 credits

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    Introduction to Developmental Biology 3
    General Parasitology 4
    Mammalogy 4
    Survey of Fishes, Amphibians and Reptiles 4
    Comparative Vertebrate Morphogenesis 4
    Principles of Animal Behavior 3
    Principles of Animal Behavior Laboratory 1
    Directed Studies 1-3
    Ornithologyy 4
    Molecular Ecology 3
    Molecular Ecology Lab 1