There is no specific career for zoologist. Therefore one can become researcher, zookeeper, animal behaviourist (own a clinic for example), science editor, wildlife photographer, gamekeeper, behaviour ecologist, concervationist.... Basicly you can do anything where basic science or animal background is needed.
With a bit more ("extra") education one can perhabs also become a science teacher or forensic scientist/investigator. It is only after the first degree in higher education (usually Bachelor degree) that one has to decide in what direction to pursue. zoology degree, at leasst in Britain, is pretty much a basic science degree that just concentrates on zoology.
There really is no antonym for the word zoology. There is nothing that has an "opposite" meaning.
Aristotle is often credited as the "father of zoology" for his extensive studies and classification of animals in ancient Greece. His work laid the foundation for the field of zoology as we know it today.
there is four syllables in zoology, but it also breaks the rule of have a vowel in each syllable
They are pretty much the same thing. A zoologist studies zoology. And that's that.
Zoology is the study of animals, including their biology and anatomy. Dentistry involves the study of the teeth, jaw, and oral health, which can also be found in animals. Understanding the teeth and oral structures of different animal species through zoology can provide insights into dental health and development in both humans and animals.
It is both.
zoology
A doctoral degree in biological science is required. Undergraduates typically focus on chemistry, zoology, botany, and biology before pursuing their doctoral degree.
You need someone to take care of our zoo's
a masters degree
Quality control is an engineering career that starts with a q.
Engineering is a very good career. There are many specialised forms: electrical engineering; structural engineering, and so on.
No, Structural Engineering is though.
Chemical engineering is a slightly declining career field. IT jobs and engineering that focuses on technology has overtaken this field.
Oil exploration is an engineering career.
There is no use you have to struggle like you did in phd, never study zoology, study physics, chemistry, well english, whe we are doing B.Sc in zoology, we used to laugh at enlish BA students, but they settle fast than Zoology students, zoology never fetch career in life, but other subjects other than zoology does.
Railroad Engineer is a career. Radio Engineer is a career.