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LAS(LS)-Zoology - 16900700UGLAS - Liberal Arts and SciencesBS - Bachelor of Science

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About This Program

About this Program

To graduate with this major, students must complete all university, college, and major requirements.

The Department of Biology studies life at all levels from molecules to the biosphere to understand the evolution, structure, maintenance and dynamics of biological systems. The department's teaching and research provide the integrative and conceptual foundations of the life sciences.
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P.O. BOX 118525
220 BARTRAM HALL
GAINESVILLE FL 32611-8525
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Curriculum

About This Program

Courses introduce Zoology majors to a wide variety of topics while allowing individual interests to be pursued. Advanced undergraduate students are encouraged to participate in research with faculty.

Most career opportunities require advanced studies beyond the bachelor's degree. This includes preparation for graduate studies or employment in disciplines such as zoology, ecology, conservation, and biology research; preparation for medical, dental, or veterinary programs; or preparation for secondary-school teaching.

Ultimately, the undergraduate degree in zoology will be shaped by students' coursework, laboratory experience, field work, and the instructors they encounter. These experiences will help to shape their goals as biologists with a focus on Zoology.

Majors should work both with a department advisor and a CLAS advisor. CLAS advisors will assist with degree requirements, university and college policy and course selection. Department advisors will help students select appropriate graduate programs, guide them in the admissions process, and help identify appropriate career choices.
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Requirements for the Major

A Zoology major requires a minimum of 32 credits of zoology coursework plus a minimum of 31 credits of foundation coursework in chemistry, physics, and mathematics/statistics for a total of 63-67 credits. All coursework must be completed with minimum grades of C.

Students must complete at least three upper-level Zoology courses from the Department of Biology (excluding ZOO 4905, ZOO 4911 and ZOO 4940 at the University of Florida.

Course List

Code

Title

Credits

Required Foundation Coursework

CHM 2045
& 2045L

General Chemistry 1
and General Chemistry Laboratory

4

CHM 2046
& 2046L

General Chemistry 2
and General Chemistry 2 Laboratory

4

CHM 2210

Organic Chemistry 1

3

CHM 2211
& 2211L

Organic Chemistry 2
and Organic Chemistry Laboratory

5

MAC 2311

Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1

4

MAC 2312

Analytic Geometry and Calculus 2

3-4

or STA 2023

Introduction to Statistics 1

Select one:

8-10

Option A

PHY 2053
& 2053L

Physics 1
and Laboratory for PHY 2053

PHY 2054
& 2054L

Physics 2
and Laboratory for PHY 2054

Option B

PHY 2048
& 2048L

Physics with Calculus 1
and Laboratory for PHY 2048

PHY 2049
& 2049L

Physics with Calculus 2
and Laboratory for PHY 2049

Total Foundation Coursework Credits

31-34

Required Major Coursework

BSC 2010
& 2010L

Integrated Principles of Biology 1
and Integrated Principles of Biology Laboratory

BSC 2011
& 2011L

Integrated Principles of Biology 2
and Integrated Principles of Biology Laboratory 2

PCB 3063

Genetics

Zoology or zoology-related Major Electives

Select at least three courses in zoology:

9-10

One or more 3000/4000-level ZOO course(s) offered through the Department of Biology 1

BSC 3402

Theory and Practice in the Biological Sciences

BSC 4936

Critical Analysis of Biological Research

PCB 4043C

General Ecology

PCB 4674

Evolution

PCB 4723C

Physiology and Molecular Biology of Animals

Additional 3000-4000-level zoology elective courses 2, 3

11

Total Major Coursework Credits

32-33

Total Credits

114-122

1

Students may not apply ZOO 4232, ZOO 4905, ZOO 4911, or ZOO 4940 toward this requirement.

2

Including up to two zoology major-approved biological science courses (3000/5000 level) outside of zoology.

3

Up to six credits of Individual Studies in Zoology will count toward this requirement:

Students should begin the chemistry and math sequences as soon as possible. A full year of calculus and a course in statistics (such as STA 2023) are highly recommended.

Relevant Minors and Certificates

Majors in Zoology can minor in most other disciplines, and this is a good way to organize students' electives around areas of interest. For instance, a Zoology major can earn a minor in chemistry by adding just two chemistry courses: CHM 3400, CHM 3610, or any 4000-level CHM course. Students could also consider language and humanities minors. Note that Zoology majors cannot minor in Biology, nor can Biology majors minor in Zoology, as the curricula for the Zoology and Biology majors are too similar.

Zoology students might want to consider the UFTeach Program. There is a severe shortage of qualified high school science teachers in Florida and nationwide. Students interested in the high-demand teaching profession should see a biology department advisor or the UFTeach advisor. Students who complete the UFTeach minor in science teaching and a BS in Zoology will have the coursework and preparation for professional teacher certification in Florida when they graduate.
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Research

All Zoology majors are strongly encouraged to participate in research. Research experience is valuable on many levels: it diversifies a student's college experience; it teaches students how scientists apply the knowledge gained in the classroom to real-world questions; it gives students the opportunity to work with and get to know researchers who are the best in their field; it introduces students to cutting-edge scientific questions and techniques; it enhances students' resume/CV if they apply to graduate or professional school; and finally, it is essential in helping students determine if science is a good career choice for them.
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CLAS Zoology majors may participate in research for course credit, as a scholar (e.g., University Scholar, HHMI Science for Life Scholar, Beckman Scholar), as a volunteer, or, in rare cases, as a paid research assistant. Please visit Undergraduate Research for more information regarding course credit. Students who plan to enroll for course credit must contact potential research mentors before the end of drop/add. If they miss the drop/add window, they should still contact potential research mentors, if only to discuss upcoming opportunities.
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