| Two Year Programs |
Davidson County Community College
A.A.S. Zoo & Aquarium Science
P.O. Box 1287
Lexington, NC 27293-1287
(336) 249-8186
Program Contact: Kim Sepich, Associate Dean of Enrollment Services, (336) 249-8186, extension 6780
Faculty Contact: Mark E. Stevens, mesteven@davidsonccc.edu
This is a 5 semester full-time program leading to an A.A.S. degree in Zoo & Aquarium Science. The program
combines a rigorous classroom curriculum with over 1400 hours of practical experience at area animal facilities
including Animal Discovery, the North Carolina Zoological Park and Duke University Lemur Center.
http://www.davidsonccc.edu/academics/as-zoo.htm
Harcum College
A.S. in Animal Center Management
Harcum College
750 Montgomery Avenue
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
(610) 525-4100
Program Director: Mary Friday, (610) 526-6108,
mfriday@harcum.edu
Animal Center Managers provide managerial support to
veterinarians in clinics and hospitals, biological research settings,
animal control, humane organizations, zoos and educational facilities.
Management duties include both the facility and its personnel. Animal
Center Managers must complete a 2-year educational program, and 250
hours of practical experience.
http://www.harcum.edu/PS_ACD_Animal_Center_Management_632839831382031250.aspx
Jefferson Community College, Watertown, New York
A.A.S. Degree in Animal management
1220 Coffeen St.
Watertown, NY 13601
Program Director: Mark D. Irwin, D.V.M.,
mirwin@sunyjefferson.edu
Admissions Office, (315) 786-2277
The Animal Management Program at Jefferson Community
College is designed to provide students with the basic
skills, experience and knowledge required for a career as a
progressive zoo keeper in zoological parks. Upon graduation
with this Associate in Applied Sciences degree, students
will have been exposed to all aspects of zoo animal
management and care. Students will study at many of the
zoos of New York State and Southern Canada. Hands-on
keeping experience is provided at Syracuse's Rosamond
Gifford Zoo (AZA) and The New York State Zoo at Thompson
Park.
http://www.zookeeping.com
http://www.sunyjefferson.edu/amg
Syracuse's Rosamond Gifford Zoo
http://www.rosamondgiffordzoo.org
The New York State Zoo at Thompson Park
http://www.nyszoo.org
Niagara County Community College
A.A.S. in Animal Management
3111 Saunders Settlement Rd.
Sanborn, NY 14132
(716)-614-6222
Coordinator: Aaron Cobaugh, (716) 614-6424,
acobaugh@niagaracc.suny.edu
http://www.niagaracc.suny.edu/lsd/animal.html
Buffalo Zoo
300 Parkside Ave
Buffalo, N.Y. 14214-1999
(716)-837-3900
http://www.buffalozoo.org/
Pensacola Junior College, Zoo Animal Technology
A.S. Degree, Zoo Animal Technology Program
Department of Biological Sciences
Pensacola Junior College
1000 College Avenue
Pensacola, FL 32504-8998
Program Director: Joyce Kaplan, (850) 484-1164,
jkaplan@pjc.edu
This is a two year full-time program leading to an A.S.
degree in Zoo Animal Technology offered in conjunction with The Northwest Florida Zoological Park and Botanical Gardens in
Gulf Breeze and other animal facilities in the region. Includes
900 hours of practical experience in addition to a variety of animal
biology and zoo specialty theoretical courses. A new class of up
to 30 students is admitted each Fall.
This school offers a cooperative program with the University of West Florida
(see four-year
programs), providing further education in biological sciences and
business courses relevant to zoo management.
http://itech.pjc.edu/jkaplan/zooschool/
Northwest Florida Zoological Park and Botanical Gardens
http://www.thezoonorthwestflorida.org/
Pikes Peak Community College
A.A.S. in Zookeeping Technology
5675 S. Academy Blvd.
Colorado Springs, CO 80906 USA
(800) 456-6847 | (719) 576-7711
Zookeeping Liaison: Tracey Anderson, (719) 650-0472, zooliaisonppcc@gmail.com
The program is a two-year degree in which students complete 690 hours of hands on training through
required internships. Most internships are done at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. In addition to the
practical application, students are trained in animal husbandry, exhibitry, safety, veterinary care,
horticulture, public relations, career development, and environmental science. The program also
offers electives such as elephant management, animal training, advanced exhibitry techniques, primate
studies and adventures in zoo design.
http://www.ppcc.cccoes.edu/
http://www.ppcc.edu/CatalogSchedule/Courses/Courses.cfm?Course=ZOO
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
http://www.cmzoo.org/
4250 Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
(719)633-9925
info@cmzoo.org
Santa Fe Community College Teaching Zoo
A.S. in Zoo Technology
3000 N.W. 83rd Street
Gainesville, FL 32606
Linda Asbell, (352) 395-5604,
linda.asbell@sfcc.edu
The Zoo Animal Technology Program at Santa Fe Community
College was the first program of its kind, and the first to offer a
great combination of academic classes and hands on experiences in the
animal fields. Students in the program will complete a 74 credit
hour course of study over five semesters, including academic classes on
all animal groups, animal nutrition, animal breeding, as well as
visitor education. In addition to the academic classes the
students will work in the Teaching Zoo (an AZA accredited facility) for
over 1800 hours. This training enables students to find employment in a
variety of fields including zookeeping, park naturalist, zoo education,
animal technician and a host of other animal husbandry fields.
Four-year programs are also available in cooperation with State
University of New York at Oswego,
Friends University
in Wichita, Kansas, and
University of West Florida
in Pensacola, Florida. Please contact Linda Asbell (above) for cooperative information.
http://inst.santafe.cc.fl.us/~zoo/index.htm