Bachelor of Zoology

University of New England

Australia

University of New England ARMIDALE New South Wales 2351

Overview

Zoology examines how animals of all kinds — from microscopic parasites to blue whales, and from tiny finches to dinosaurs — live (or lived) in every type of habitat on our planet. Through hands-on laboratory and fieldwork focused on the study of animal life, UNE's Bachelor of Zoology will equip you with the skills to think and act like a researcher in this specialist brand of biology.

You will advance your understanding of the many facets of zoology so that you can apply your knowledge in the real world in areas such as animal behaviour, molecular biology and genetics, conservation biology, herpetology, parasitology, animal physiology, wildlife ecology, freshwater ecology and physical anthropology.

Create a lifelong career with Australia's only zoology-specific degree.

Why study the Bachelor of Zoology with UNE?

UNE offers the only zoology-specific degree in Australia. If you love animals and want to study their biology, ecology, and natural history UNE’s Bachelor of Zoology is the course for you.

Throughout your degree, our Zoology in Practice core program helps you to forge connections in all aspects of your academic journey. The program ensures you will graduate with a solid foundation in pure science and core zoological knowledge and supports your learning and development with access to mentoring and research training.

Our majors are designed with future employability in mind, and we offer a range of multidisciplinary minors to extend and broaden your expertise. You can choose to major in applied zoology, natural history, animal ecology, or palaeobiology, and complement your study with minors including science communication, water science, museum studies, botany, spatial science, natural history, and zoological methods.

We have a strong research culture underpinned by high research training standards. Our research in zoology, as well as in many other specific fields of scientific research including ecology, evolutionary biology and genetics, is world class.

The academic staff of our zoology department are internationally recognised experts in their fields with many years of experience working with various types of animals. Their experience and research are incorporated into the teaching material in all units of our zoology course.

UNE's Armidale campus is surrounded by a range of landscapes and ecosystems including rainforests, coastal forests, semi-arid savannah, and freshwater environments that range from sub-tropical coastal ecosystems at sea-level to sub-alpine forests and woodlands at more than 1500m above sea level. Our close proximity to these diverse habitats provides easy access for field trips in which you will gain hands-on experience in zoology.

Whether you study zoology online or on campus, you will have opportunities to participate in fieldwork in our local area and internationally. UNE is the proud caretaker of the Newholme Field Station on the forested slopes of Mount Duval, providing an outdoor classroom with koalas, greater gliders and freshwater turtles on our doorstep. Our study tours visit locations such as Botswana in Africa, and Bhutan in the Himalayas of Asia. Local field trips vary from half-day excursions to week-long residential trips, while international study tours are several weeks in duration.

You will have opportunities to participate in cutting edge research with groups including:

Animal Behavioural and Ecology Lab
Behavioural and Physiological Ecology Lab
Function, Evolution and Anatomy Research (FEAR) Lab
Insect Ecology Lab
Lab of Applied Zoology and Ecological Restoration (LAZER).
You will have access to UNE's Agriculture Education Building (AEB) which is host to a range of state-of-the-art research laboratories and teaching facilities custom-designed to provide you with an optimum practical experience during your science degree.

UNE's Natural History Museum, established in 1969, represents one of the largest collections of natural history specimens in New South Wales, and showcases the breadth of zoological sciences and natural history that enhances the learning experience. Students in the Bachelor of Zoology have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience working behind the scenes cataloguing the museum’s significant zoological collection.

We have formal and informal links with organisations including:

NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service
Australian Museum
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Commonwealth Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment
NSW Department of Primary Industries
Queensland Museum
NSW Local Land Services
Zoos Victoria.
Year after year, students award UNE the maximum 5-star ratings for Overall Experience and Student Support in The Good Universities Guide. We are proud to be Australia’s longest continuous provider of distance (now online) education.

What makes our course different?

As Australia’s only zoology-specific degree, our research-led course emphasises developing your practical laboratory and fieldwork skills with plenty of opportunities for hands-on experience.

You will have the opportunity to become a member of the UNE Zoology Society, a vibrant student-run society that organises social events, field activities like mammal spotlighting, and trips away to nearby national parks.

Whether you are studying online or on campus, you will have excellent access to our highly experienced teaching staff thanks to our small class sizes.

Our course emphasises fieldwork and practical experience within a diverse and flexible program of study. You will have opportunities to:

Explore core topics such as natural history, evolution, animal conservation, vertebrate and invertebrate zoology, mammalogy, entomology, parasitology, ornithology, herpetology and palaeontology.
Examine animal distribution, management, classification, physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics.
Hone your research skills by completing ERS381 Project Report in Environmental and Rural Science as a capstone unit for your chosen major.
Put your research skills into practice with hands-on laboratory work and field trips in a diverse range of natural habitats that are easily accessible from Armidale.
Participate in international field trips to Africa and the Himalayas.
Choose from a range of other units relating to botany, environmental science, geology, and animal production to customise your learning to meet your own goals.
Progress to an Honours year with UNE's Bachelor of Science with Honours (Zoology) if you have an above average academic record and wish to continue with your studies.
To discuss individual options, you can consult with the course coordinator or a member of staff from a research area that interests you.

Study Option

  • Tuition Fees
  • Duration156 Weeks
  • Intake24 June 2024 21 October 2024
  • Study TypeOnline & Campus
  • Campuses UNE Armidale
    New South Wales ( Inc. Sydney )
    University of New England Armidale, 2351

Course Structure

Students must complete Zoology in Practice for each year of full time study (or equivalent)When unit choice is given in Majors, Minors and/or Electives ensure overall compliance with Course Requirements: 'that the candidate must pass not more than 60 credit points at 100-level, at least 36 credit points at 300-level and not more than 12 credit points at 400-level

To qualify for the award a candidate must pass units to the value of 144 credit points with not more than 60 credit points at 100-level, at least 36 credit points at 300-level and not more than 12 credit points at 400-level.

  • Core Units
  • Majors
  • Minors and Elective Units

 

See UNE Handbook for more details. The Handbook contains detailed course information designed for enrolled students, including course plans, exit awards, intensive schools, and work placement requirements.

Career Outcomes

You will graduate from UNE’s Bachelor of Zoology with well-developed research, laboratory and fieldwork skills that will be valued in a range of careers.

Graduates with a zoology background are widely employed across a range of industries and institutions. Your career options could include:

  • research positions in institutions such as the CSIRO and Antarctic research stations
  • environmental officer or conservation officer roles with local, state and federal government agencies
  • researcher or officer in non-for-profit agencies
  • museum research and collections management in a museum
  • field officer in national parks and marine parks
  • technician or researcher in zoological gardens or animal breeding programs
  • environmental consultant.

Academic

For direct admission into undergraduate courses offered by UNE you must have completed an educational qualification considered to be at least equivalent to completion of Year 12 in Australia.

Entry Requirement

An IELTS (Academic) overall score of at least 6.0 with no sub-band less than 5.5; or equivalent TOEFL score of at least 213 in the computer-based test; or at least 79 in the internet-based test with no less than 22 in the written component; or a PTE Academic minimum overall score of 57 with no skill less than 50.

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