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    PhD Programs in Zoology

    After completing a bachelor’s and master’s degree, some graduates choose to pursue even further education in their field, working toward a PhD, or doctorate degree. This type of program can last anywhere from two to five years and indicates that the graduate has attained the highest level of mastery of the chosen subject.

    What is a PhD in Zoology? This is a very advanced program that studies the physiology, structure, habits and behavior of a wide variety of animals. It may also look into how animals are distributed throughout their ecosystem and how they interact with other species and populations within the ecosystem. Courses may include entomology, evolutionary ecology, ornithology and marine biology. Students may learn about speciation, hybridization, predation, reproductive strategies and sexual selection. They may also examine survival strategies and allocation of resources. A PhD program typically culminates in a doctoral thesis, which is an extensive paper detailing the student’s own original research.

    Completing a PhD in Zoology can have many potential benefits. Very few students achieve this level of academic mastery, and those who do may stand out from their peers on a resume as well as in the field. The study of zoology can cultivate sophisticated critical thinking abilities as well as extensive research skills.

    The cost of this type of program can vary depending on the institution and length of the program. Students who study full-time may graduate more quickly than those who work part-time while working or attending to other obligations.

    Most students who pursue a doctorate in zoology will have specific career goals in mind and will tailor their program to their interests. Graduates may stay on at the university as a full-time professor, conducting research, writing papers, and educating graduate and undergraduate students. They may also find work as wildlife biologists, zoo scientists, zoologists and environmental specialists for corporations, institutions and nonprofit organizations.

    Prospective students can find a number of excellent programs at traditional and online universities around the world. Search below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.