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Show DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY Emron A. Jensen, Chairman Professors: Darrell J. Graff, David S. Havertz, Emron A. Jensen, J. Neil Jensen, Carl D. Marti, Earl W. Smart; Assistant Professors, Earl A. Jenne, Bert W. Winterton, Gloria Z, Wurst. Objectives—(1) To provide training for a major and minor, also a teaching major and minor in Zoology; (2) To provide pre-professional training for medicine, dentistry, veterinary, optometry, pharmacy and other biologically oriented fields such as conservation, optometry, podiatry (chiropody), osteopathy, wildlife management, etc.; (3) To profide supporting General Education classes for other than the Zoology majors; (4) To serve as a supporting area for Physical Education and Allied Health Occupations majors; (5) To provide other specific sub-baccalaureate programs as needed. Education — The study of zoology is basic preparation for any of the medically related fields, as well as environmental understanding. Students following prescribed pre-professional programs may have departmental requirements for graduation waived if they are inconsistent with professional curricula. Upon submission of equivalent course credit from professional schools and approval by the Department Chairperson and Dean of the School, students may be recommended for graduation as Zoology majors. Advisers will assist the student in the determination of a curriculum which will be best for a particular field of major concentration. Career and Professional Opportunities —Students who attain competence in the field of zoology may find employment in such areas as: technical research laboratories, field technicians for environmental research, wildlife management, conservation officer, public health pest control, fisheries, biology teaching and research. Program: Zoology Major—Bachelor Degree I. General Requirements: A. Specific course requirements of the college (see index). B. Bachelor Degree General Education requirements (see index). C. A minor is required. D. Zoology majors must have a C or better in major courses. E. An overall GPA of 2.00 or C is required. F. 183 total hours are required for this degree. G. Sixty of the 183 total hours must be upper division (courses numbered 300 and above). II. Specific Requirements: A. Minimum of 47 credit hours of Zoology courses. Zoology 160, General Zoology, or equivalent knowledge, is a prerequisite of all Zoology classes except 201, 202, 230 and may be counted in the major. 281 GBnenri-" t itormation Records JBdgjstrar„ Chninnsita H. —fflteroeptr- "^Prkrams j i J Allied r~ Hfeatth— T A\ ~r Artiilt Humanities 1 business & Economics ~" educ Hi »n- ZL2 Natural Sciences 1 1 1 Social Sciences Tnrthiinlnntf i vt tit nil fy f Pnntihiiirm i VH tin rutin | ^Ethidatioii |