Master of Science in Zoology is a 2-years program in zoology with four semesters. The subject matter of Zoology is the animal kingdom, its biology, classification, evolution, genetics and many more. Many colleges or universities offer the M.Sc. zoology in both a full-time and part-time basis.
The students who are interested in animals, their habits, evolution, genetics, structure etc. can apply for the program.
The following are the various specialisations in M.Sc. Zoology.
- Zoology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Microbiology
- Agriculture
- Computer Science
- Biotechnology
- Mathematics
- Microbiology
- Botany
The aspirants who join the M.Sc. program should possess the data handling skill, communication skills and analytical skills.
After completing the course, the students can either go for the higher education program or can find a job in zoology or its related fields.
Contents
Highlights of the Course
Course Level | Postgraduate |
Full-Form | Master of Science in Zoology |
Duration | 2 years |
Examination type | Semester system |
Eligibility | BSc Graduate |
Employment Areas | Agriculture SectorFood ParksBiotechnology CompaniesPlant Research Centres |
Job Types | Zoology TeacherJournalistConservationistWildlife EducatorBiological Laboratory Technician |
Type of the Course
M.Sc. Zoology is a postgraduate program in Zoology.
Duration of the Course
Duration of the course is 2-years with four semesters. M.Sc. Zoology is available in both a full-time and part-time basis.
Eligibility of the Course
Students pass the graduation in Biosciences, Medical Sciences, life sciences and Allied Sciences with an aggregate mark of 50% from any recognised universities and colleges.
Some colleges and universities may conduct entrance examination and personal interviews for the admission purpose.
Syllabus of the Course
Semester I | |
Subjects of Study | |
Structure and Functions of Non-chordates | |
Ecological theories and applications | |
Genetics and Genetic Engineering | |
Tissue structure, Function and Chemistry | |
Parasites and Immunity | |
Laboratory course | |
Sem. II | |
1 | Structure and Functions of Chordates |
2 | Comparative Animal Physiology |
3 | Endocrinology and Neuroscience |
4 | Cell and Receptor Biology |
5 | Biochemistry and Molecular biology |
6 | Laboratory course |
Sem. III | |
1 | Taxonomy and Biodiversity |
2 | Evolution and Animal Behaviour |
3 | Development and Differentiation |
4 | Laboratory course |
5 | Elective I Theory |
6 | Elective I Practical |
Sem. IV | |
1 | Conservation Biology and Wild life |
2 | Biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Instrumentation |
3 | Biotechnology and Applications |
4 | Laboratory course (1 module) |
5 | Elective II Theory |
6 | Elective II Practical |
7 | Seminar and Dissertation or Review |
1 | Ecology |
2 | Endocrinology |
3 | Entomology |
4 | Environmental Biology and Toxicology |
5 | Fisheries and Aquaculture |
6 | Genetics and Molecular Biology |
7 | Immunology |
8 | Wildlife biology |
9 | Stem cells and developmental biology |
Career Prospects of M.Sc. Zoology
The students who are interested in the study of animals and their evolution, classification, habits and every element can go for higher education programs in Zoology.
Higher Education programs
- M.Phil. (Zoology)
- PhD (Zoology)
Related Courses
- M.Phil. (Life Science) Zoology/Botany
- M.Sc. (Applied Zoology)
- M.Sc. (Hons.) (Zoology)
- M.Sc. + M.Phil. (Zoology)
The aspirants can also find the career opportunities in Zoology in both the Public as well as Private Sectors. The main employment areas are as follows.
- Colleges & Universities
- Zoos & National Parks
- Agriculture Sector
- Food Parks
- Biotechnology Companies
- Plant Research Centres
- Ecosystem management sector
Job Types
- The postgraduates in Zoology can work as a Lecturer or Professor by completing the higher education in zoology or its allied subjects.
- Zoologists are another job type where they look after the living condition and the health of animals of Zoo.
- Aspirants can work as a Veterinarian where he/she has to perform the daily health assessments of laboratory animals.
- The postgraduates can work as a Wildlife Conservationist who has the responsibility to preserve the habits of the plants and animals.
The other job types are:
- Wildlife Project Officer
- Wildlife Educator
- Junior Zoology Research officer
- Zookeeper
- Animal Trainer
- Wildlife Researcher
- Junior scientific officer
- Zoology teaching trainee
- Junior Zookeeper
- Associate Research Scientist
- Wildlife Campaign Officer
- Field Officer
- Semenologist
- Zoo Officer
- Journalist
- Environmental Consultant
- Production & Quality Control Chemist