You should take a course in Biology because half of biology is the study of zoology which you would want to take anyways and the other half of biology is the study of plants (botany).
A zoologist studies the branch of biology that focuses on animals, their behavior, physiology, genetics, evolution, and ecology. They work to understand and conserve animal species by studying their anatomy, behavior, and interactions with their environment.
Zoologist, a branch of biology or possibly ethologist (animal behavior)
A zoologist typically majors in biology, zoology, or a related field such as wildlife biology or animal science. A bachelor's degree in one of these areas usually takes about four years to complete. Many zoologists also pursue advanced degrees, such as a master's or Ph.D., which can take an additional two to six years, depending on the program and research involved.
Zoologist? and also a person who studies animal behavior is and ethologist
The Afrikaans word for zoologist is "dierkundige." This term is derived from the words "dier," meaning animal, and "kunde," meaning science or study. Zoologists study various aspects of animal biology, behavior, and ecology.
if you wish to become a zoologist, you should take biology, math, life processes, anatomy, and classification systems classes
Zoologist's should have the ability to take care of animals. This is achieved with an education. A zoologist should also have compassion for animals.
probably biology and geography an more maybe:)
To be a zoologist i would suggest going on a biology based university or college course and specialising in animal behaviour, animal science or other such related subject area.
You should try to take classes like zoology, marine biology, animal behavior or mamology.
biology science mathematics and nursing
A zoologist studies the branch of biology that focuses on animals, their behavior, physiology, genetics, evolution, and ecology. They work to understand and conserve animal species by studying their anatomy, behavior, and interactions with their environment.
To become a zoologist, you typically need to study biology, zoology, or a related field at the undergraduate level. This includes courses in animal biology, ecology, genetics, and anatomy. Graduates often pursue further specialization through graduate studies or on-the-job training.
Zoologist, a branch of biology or possibly ethologist (animal behavior)
A Zoologist specialises in the biology of animals, so they could do investigation on animal behaviour or breeding patterns, stuff like that.
A zoologist typically majors in biology, zoology, or a related field such as wildlife biology or animal science. A bachelor's degree in one of these areas usually takes about four years to complete. Many zoologists also pursue advanced degrees, such as a master's or Ph.D., which can take an additional two to six years, depending on the program and research involved.
No. Really a major in Biology is pretty much the same as Zoology. Biology just includes plants. For example, at my college we only have a Zoology major or a Botany major. Really both of those are Biology majors. You could even consider Microbiology a Biology major. If becoming a "Zoologist" is what you want to do, you won't have to worry too much what you major in as long as its something related to the field. (You could maybe major in Chemistry and still become a Zoologist if you really wanted to).