| Four Year Programs |
Delaware Valley College
B.S. in Animal Biotechnology and Conservation
Students in the Animal Biotechnology and Conservation program may major
in Zoo Science, Small Animal Science or Conservation & Wildlife Management. The
choice of major is made upon completion of the first year of study.
http://www.devalcol.edu/
http://campus.devalcol.edu/smallanimal/program_overview.htm
http://campus.devalcol.edu/smallanimal/zoo_science.htm
Elmwood Park Zoo
http://www.elmwoodparkzoo.com/
Emporia State University
B.S. and MS/MA in Biology with Environmental Biology, Zoology, and Botany emphases available.
1200 Commercial Street
Emporia, KS 66801
(620) 341-5611
Programs emphasize natural history, lab and fieldwork, and modern developments in organismic biology.
Visit
http://www.emporia.edu/biosci/eeb.htm for departmental information.
Visit
http://www.emporia.edu/ksn/ for the Kansas School Naturalist.
Sedgwick County Zoo
Friends University
B.S. and M.S.
2100 W. University St.
Wichita KS 67213
(316)-295-5000
(800)-794-6945
B.S. and M.S. programs with emphasis in Zoo Science, Zoo Management,
and Zoo Education; requires 360 hours of practical experience at Sedgwick County
Zoo. Also, Friends University offers a cooperative program through Santa
Fe Community College Teaching Zoo (see Two Year Programs).
http://www.friends.edu/Academics/degree_detail.asp?id=49
5555 Zoo Boulevard
Wichita, Kansas
USA 67212-1698
(316) 660-WILD (9453)
http://www.scz.org/
Michigan State University
B.S. in Zoology with disciplinary concentration in Zoo and Aquarium Science
Dr. Richard Snider, Program Coordinator
Department of Zoology
219 Natural Science Building
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824-1115
(517) 353-9864,
snider@msu.edu
http://www.msu.edu/
Oswego, State University of New York
B.S. in Zoology
Department of Biology
State University of New York at Oswego
Oswego, NY 13126
(315) 341-2776
Offers a cooperative program though the Santa Fe Teaching Zoo
(see Two Year Programs).
http://www.oswego.edu
Unity College
B.S. in Wildlife Care and Education
90 Quaker Hill Road
Unity, Maine 04988
(207) 948-3131
This program is designed for students interested in careers involving a hands-on
approach to the care and husbandry of captive wild species, and educating the
public concerning wildlife issues. Students receive a solid foundation in the
biological sciences, along with courses focused on wildlife science, education
and interpretation. Potential employers include zoos, aquaria, rehabilitation
and wildlife education facilities.
http://www.unity.edu/default.aspx
http://www.unity.edu/ACADEMICS/specificprogram.asp?iden=BS_WILD_CARE_EDU
University of West Florida
B.S. in Zoo Science as part of an Interdisciplinary Science Degree
11000 University Parkway
Pensacola, FL 32514
(850) 474-2000
Steve Celestial, Zoo Science Advisor,
scelestial@uwf.edu
Offers cooperative programs with the Pensacola Junior College
Zoo Animal Technology Program and Santa Fe Community College Teaching Zoo
(see Two Year Programs).
http://uwf.edu/catalog/intscibs.pdf
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
B.S. degrees
Major in Wildlife
Minor in Captive Wildlife management
2100 Main Street
Stevens Point, WI 54481-3897
(715) 346-0123
Sue Kissinger
Coordinator of Advising and Recruitment
Student Success Center - 180 CNR
College of Natural Resources
Shelli Dubay, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Wildlife
327 CNR
College of Natural Resources
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
(715) 346-4178, Fax: (715) 346-3624,
sdubay@uwsp.edu
While not directly advertised for zookeepers this program offers much
of the same basic knowledge and skill that would be needed for the job.
http://www.uwsp.edu/admissions/guides/captivewildlife.aspx
Western Illinois University School of Graduate Studies
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate: Zoo & Aquarium Studies
1 University Circle
Memorial Hall 237
Macomb, IL 61455-1390
(309)-298-1806
Grad-Office@wiu.edu
http://www.wiu.edu/grad/catalog/zooaquastudies.php