Course Overview
The Zoology program at the University of Washington is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of animal biology, ecology, and evolution. Offered through the Department of Biology, the program emphasizes hands-on learning through laboratory work, field studies, and research opportunities. Students explore diverse topics such as animal behavior, physiology, and conservation biology, preparing them for careers in science and environmental fields.
Unique Features
The program stands out due to its access to unique research opportunities in the Pacific Northwest, a region known for its rich biodiversity. Students benefit from partnerships with local organizations and access to specialized facilities for marine and terrestrial studies.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the program are well-equipped for roles in wildlife conservation, research, education, and environmental policy. Many pursue advanced degrees in biology or related fields, while others enter the workforce directly in various scientific and conservation roles.
Key Faculty and Staff
While specific faculty names are subject to change, the Department of Biology includes renowned researchers in animal behavior, ecology, and evolutionary biology who contribute to the Zoology curriculum and mentor students in research projects.
Facilities and Partnerships
Students have access to state-of-the-art laboratories, the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, and field research sites across Washington State. The university also collaborates with environmental organizations and government agencies for internships and research initiatives.
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