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Department of Life Sciences

Major in Animal Biology

Animal Biology is the study of the huge variety of animal life on Earth. As a Department of Life Sciences with a central focus on the biotic environment, there is a need to adopt a theoretical and practical approach to the biology of animals; how animals integrate into the environment, and how environmental change may affect animal populations in the future.

The major examines the evolutionary origins of the various groups of animals - their structure, physiology, behaviour, interspecific associations, defence mechanisms, ecology and conservation.

Level I

A minimum of 24 credits from Level 1, 18 of which must be FST courses and must include:
BIOL1017 Cell Biology 3
BIOL1018 Molecular Biology and Genetics 3
BIOL1262 Living Organisms I 3
BIOL1263 Living Organisms II 3

Level II

LEVEL II

A total of 39 Advanced credits from Part II which must include:
BIOL2164 Principles of Molecular Biology 3
BIOL2401 Research Skills and Practices in Biology 3
BIOL2402 Fundamentals of Biometry 3
BIOL2403 Principles of Ecology 3
BIOL2407 Biological Evolution 3
ZOOL2403 Maintenance Systems in Animals 3
ZOOL2404 Coordination and Control in Animals 3

Level III

ZOOL3063 Comparative Animal Physiology (new for 2022-2023) 3
ZOOL3403 Entomology 3
ZOOL3404 Parasitology 3
ZOOL3405 Vertebrate Biology 3
ZOOL3410 Advanced Topics in Animal Science 3
plus 3 credits of the following
BIOL3404 Virology 3
BIOL3405 Pest Ecology & Management 3
BIOL3406 Immunology 3
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