Stanford University does not have a standalone major in zoology. However, students interested in studying zoology or related fields can pursue a Biology major with a focus on animal biology, or explore courses in the Department of Biology that cover zoology topics.
Animal biology.
Biochemistry, computational biology! You can get more information about biology in my profile.
The 12 major branches of biology are zoology-study of animals
Biochemistry Genetics Microbiology Zoology Botany Ecology Evolutionary biology Physiology Immunology Pharmacology
animals and plant
Biology and animal husbandry
Stanford University does not have a standalone major in zoology. However, students interested in studying zoology or related fields can pursue a Biology major with a focus on animal biology, or explore courses in the Department of Biology that cover zoology topics.
Yes, zoology is in fact a field in biology
which are the branches of zoology^ (ummm...... what answer is that? Zoology is mainly a branch of Biology... without much Biology in your studies Zoology would be harder to take in...)
Zoology is a branch off of biology. You must first have a background in the basics of biology before approaching the study of zoology.
it can be botany and zoology......
they are a lot of different areas of Biology such as biochemistry, zoology, molecular biology.
Zoology work with biology and geology work with ecological nature.
It is zoology.
Animal biology.
You declare Biology as your college major, and a major portion of the classes you focus on fall into the field of Zoology.