At the undergraduate level, the Department of Zoology on the SIUC campus offers B.A. and B.S. degrees that prepare students for careers in conservation, management, biomedical, academic, and a variety of other professions. Faculty members have expertise in the areas of ecology, ichthyology, molecular biology, genetics, fisheries biology, aquaculture, invertebrates (including entomology), neurobiology, endocrinology, animal behavior, wildlife biology, mammalogy, conservation biology, evolutionary biology, systematics, ornithology, developmental biology, population biology, stream ecology, limnology, toxicology, herpetology, biometrics, and physiological ecology. Department faculty are involved with various academic and research programs, including the Biological Sciences Program, Environmental Studies Program, Honors Program, the Fisheries and Illinois Aquaculture Center, and the Cooperative Wildlife Research Laboratory.
Undergraduate Program in Zoology
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SIUC Department of Zoology