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In this major, you'll explore animal anatomy, growth patterns, hereditary traits, behavioral patterns, ecosystems, biological functions, chemical processes, and cellular mechanisms.
We'll broaden your understanding of climate impact on species, wildlife preservation, insect studies, environmental adaptations, marine ecosystems, fishery management, land-based ecologies, genetic interactions in nature, and quantitative biological methods.
You can integrate animal studies with statistical analysis, environmental systems, evolutionary processes, hereditary science, and entomology, while gaining hands-on experience through fieldwork in diverse Australian environments including arid regions, tropical forests, coastal islands, and coral reef systems.
Zoology opens doors to numerous professional paths, from conservation fieldwork to medical laboratory research and academic roles in educational settings.