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Zoology degrees

71 universities offer 208 courses. To get the best results for Undergraduate Zoology degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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Studying about Zoology

A zoology degree is the perfect fit for those who have a passion to work with animals. Zoology is the branch of science that studies animals, both living and extinct, examining their physiology, genetics, evolution, taxonomy, behaviour and distribution throughout the globe. Including a mix of both practical and theoretical work, studying zoology will allow you to understand why animals are so important to the world and its ecosystems. Those who graduate with a zoology degree tend to work in research, ecology, conservation, zoos, marine science or as environmental officers.