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This program offers students comprehensive knowledge about the vast diversity within the animal kingdom. Learners will gain scientific insights into animal functions and their environmental interactions, covering aspects like ecology, behavior, evolutionary processes, as well as cellular, tissue, and organ system physiology. The campus features specialized animal facilities housing reptiles, small marsupials, rodents, livestock, and access to extensive natural habitats spanning over 1000 hectares. Through this major, students will acquire hands-on laboratory and field experience, equipping them for diverse professional paths in this domain.
Career prospects for graduates include roles such as zoologists, animal nutrition specialists, reproductive technologists, geneticists, behavioral researchers, health professionals, product developers, physiologists, scientific officers, and science communicators. Additionally, graduates may pursue advanced research studies at the postgraduate level.
To continue in this program, students must uphold a minimum grade point average of 5. Those failing to meet this requirement will be transitioned to the Bachelor of Science degree.