I don't know the answer to your question, but I do want to let you know about a marine biology summer and winter camp for hands-on working with specimens and direct contact with the sea world. This place is called the Newfound Harbor Marine Institute, and it is located in The Florida Keys. It is part of The Seacamp, a great place for swimming, fishing, sailing, scuba diving, boating, and activities designed to teach young people their responsibility to conserve the sea and all its inhabitants for future generations. The Newfound Harbor Marine Institute is a Marine Science Educational Center, where serious studies take place year-round, and include people from all parts of the world. My children were fortunate enough to be able to attend the Seacamp for a summer, and had an unforgetable experience, of both work and play. They met people from various parts of the world; they had first-hand experience with marine life (including sharks), and quite willingly learned many scientific facts under the guise of having fun! The Seacamp can be found on the Internet at www.seacamp.org and their email is: info@seacamp.org. Their phone number is 305-872-2331. The mailing address for the Seacamp is: Seacamp, 1300 Big Pine Avenue, Big Pine Key, FL 33043-3336 The Newfound Harbor Marine Institute can be found on the Internet at www.nhmi.org and their address and phone number are the same as the Seacamp address and phone number. There is an active link from Seacamp to Newfound Harbor Marine Institute, and vice versa. I know that the people at Newfound Harbor M.I. can give you the information you want concerning the best college for majoring in marine biology. Go to the web site of either or both these organizations. You may find yourself yearning to go there, as I found myself dreaming of adventures in paradise....
yes, it is zoology. it is the hardest to find for college in the U.S. too.
It's possible to become a zoologist with a biology degree by gaining relevant experience through internships, volunteer work, and research opportunities focused on zoology. However, if you want a more specialized education in zoology, pursuing a graduate degree in zoology or a related field may be beneficial. It's not always necessary to switch colleges for this; you can explore graduate programs that offer zoology concentrations within your current institution.
Pass marks in zoology can vary depending on the educational institution and specific course requirements. Generally, a passing grade is often set at around 40-50% of the total marks. It's important to check the specific guidelines provided by the university or college to determine the exact pass mark for a particular zoology course.
Zoology is branch of Biology that deals with study of animals .
Life and every thing related to it is example of Zoology.
Example sentence - My favorite college class is zoology.
yes, it is zoology. it is the hardest to find for college in the U.S. too.
She's a college freshman who loves animals and wants to major in zoology.
Harvard
entered Goucher College in Baltimore, where she studied chemistry and zoology
You declare Biology as your college major, and a major portion of the classes you focus on fall into the field of Zoology.
The University of Florida or The University of Michigan
There is no such thing as a highschool diploma in zoology. A highschool diploma is a general qualification. There is such a thing as a college degree in zoology in which ase you can get a job as a teacher or as a research scientist working for a lab.
Warren Elmer Hinds has written: 'Entomology and zoology at the Massachusetts Agricultural College' -- subject(s): Zoology, Entomology
A personal statement is an essay used for applying to college to express why someone is a good fit for a particular college. An example would be "I am passionate about zoology, and University of X has a world renown zoology department."
She was an undergraduate at the University of Michigan Biological Station Summers, Hunter College (Zoology), Bachelor of Arts, and a graduate at New York University (zoology) Master of Arts, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Woods Hole Marine Biological Station, Massachusetts, Summer, and New York University (Zoology) Doctor of Philosophy. I majored in zoology and chemistry.
1929 B.A. degree in science magna cum laude from PA college for Woman1932 M.A. degree in zoology from Johns Hopkins