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Zoology Undergraduate at Bayero University Kano

Each course offered in the Department is prefixed by one of the codes BIO, BOT, MCB or ZOO indicating that it is a Biology, Botany, Microbiology or Zoology course, respectively. This is followed by four-digit number. The first digit indicates the level or year to which the course belongs; the second digit denotes the Credit Value/Load of the course amongst all courses of that particular level e.g. BIO 1201 (Biology; Level One; Two credits; first level one Biology course).

COURSE ASSESSMENT
Courses are assessed as follows:
a Courses with practical components:
Continuous Assessment 20%
Practical 20%
Examination 60%

b Courses Without practical Components
Continuous Assessment 30%
Examination 70%

COURSE CATEGORIZATION
For each Degree Programme, courses are categorized as follows:

Core Courses: These are courses which must be registered and passed before graduation.

Pre- requisite courses: A pre-requisite course is a course which must be registered and passed prior to taking another specified course e.g. MCB 2201 is a pre-requisite for MCB 2202.

Electives: These are courses from which a student could select to make for credit requirement of a particular level.

REGULATIONS FOR DEGREE PROGRAMMES
The current general regulations of the University (as stipulated in the Students Handbook) and the regulations of the Faculty of Science apply. In addition to these regulations, the following departmental regulations also apply:

All level I students in the Department are required to register 8 credits each of Biology and Chemistry courses, 6 credits of Mathematics courses (MTH 1301 and MTH 1303) and GSP 1202 (Study Skills). The remaining 8 credits should be taken from any of the following subjects: Geography, Mathematics or Physics. However, B.Sc. Microbiology students must register the remaining 8 credits from Physics courses only.

In addition to the course courses specific to each Programme at the 200 level, the following courses are also compulsory for all Level II students of the Department: GSP 2201 (Foundation of Nigerian Culture), GSP 2202 (Nigerian Government and Economy), BCH 2301 (Biochemistry I) CSC 2201 (Introduction to Computer) and CHM 2240 (Organic Chemistry).

All Level III students of the Department are required to take BIO 3102 (Filed Course I) and BIO 3399 (Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme, SIWES).

In addition to core courses for each programme at the 400 Level each final year student in the Department is required to take the following courses as pre-requisites for the award of a degree offered by the Department. BIO 4201 (Review Essay). BIO 4213 (Field Course II) and BIO 4699 (Final Year Project).

Zoology course description at Universiti Kebangsaan

STBP1013 Introduction to Molecular Biology

STBP1023 Cell Biology

STBP1033 General Genetics

STBP1043 Introduction to Microbiology

STBP1902 Plant and Animal Diversity

STBP2012 Practical Biochemistry 1

STBP2013 Biochemistry

STBP2022 Gene expression

STBP2023 DNA Recombinant Technology 1

STBP2033 DNA Rekombinan Teknology II

STBP2032 Microbe Genetics

STBP2113 Cell and Tissue Culture

STBP3012 Molecular Biology

Zoology

STBZ 2013 Animal Physiology

STBZ 2023 Developmental Biology

STBZ 2882 Industrial Training

STBZ 3013 Parasitology

STBZ 3023 Endocrinology

STBZ 3903 Animal Biotechnology

STBZ 3442 Scientific Communication

STBZ 3992 Research Project I

STBZ 3994 Research Project II

Applied Zoolog MSc at Mangalore University

16a +8b +3c Two Years 4 semesters i) Candidates seeking admission to M.Sc. Applied Zoology course shall have passed the 3 years B.Sc. degree examination of Mangalore University or any other University considered equivalent thereto, with Zoology as optional/ major/ special subject at the under graduate level. They shall have obtained not less than 45% (40% for SC/ST candidates) marks in the cognate subject.

ii)Candidates who have passed the B.Sc.Ed. Degree examination (Regional college scheme) of any University are eligible for admission to the programme, provided they satisfy all other requirements mentioned in (i) above.

Zoology Degree at North Idaho College

The biological sciences deal with the basic principles of all living things: structure, function, and ecological associations. An A.S. degree is needed to continue in a variety of fields such as allied health professions, education, medical school, agriculture, forestry, Environmental Protection Agency, as well as state and national agencies dealing with biology, various industries, and consulting agencies.

Recommended electives for this degree are CHEM 277 and 278 (Organic Chemistry I and Lab); CHEM 287 and 288 (Organic Chemistry II and Lab); MATH 160 (Survey of Calculus) or MATH 170 (Analytical Geometry and Calculus I); and PHYS 111 or PHYS 112.

Completion of the suggested coursework results in an associate degree and meets the general core requirements at all Idaho public universities. The suggested coursework normally fulfills the first half of baccalaureate degree requirements in Biology, Botany, or Zoology. Course selection should be tailored to match requirements defined by intended transfer institutions.