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Discover how animals connect and engage with their natural surroundings, both physical and biological.
This program explores animal structure, growth patterns, genetic makeup, behavioral traits, ecosystem relationships, bodily functions, and cellular processes.
You'll broaden your understanding of climate adaptation in species, wildlife preservation, insect studies, environmental adaptations, marine ecosystems, fishery management, land-based ecologies, genetic interactions in nature, and quantitative biological analysis.
Pair your animal studies with statistical biology, ecosystem science, evolutionary theory, hereditary science, or entomology, while gaining hands-on learning through expeditions in Australia's interior, tropical forests, coastal islands, and coral reef systems.
A zoology degree opens diverse career paths, from wildlife conservation roles to laboratory-based medical research and academic positions in educational settings.