B.S. in Anthrozoology
Career Paths Students earning a B.S. in Anthrozoology can immediately begin working in the field or continue on to graduate school for advanced study in animal behavior or conservation biology. This degree provides solid preparation for students to work with a multitude of animals (domestic and exotic) in zoos, aquariums, animal shelters and nature centers, or for careers in animal training, wildlife conservation or animal welfare. Other potential career paths include:
• Animal behavior specialist • Animal care professional • Animal control officer • Conservation educator • Naturalist • Public policy and advocacy
Typical characteristics of students pursuing an Anthrozoology degree: • Enjoy all types of animals • Problem solvers • Good communicators • Logical thinkers • Keen observations skills
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