The Zoology specialisation provides you with the opportunity to study animals and their habitats, including Western Australia's exciting fauna. These habitats are diverse, and range from deserts through to temporary wetlands and rainforests. Zoologists discover the solutions to the problems presented by these habitats. This specialisation integrates theory with practical (both field and laboratory) studies utilising many of the animals and ecosystems from the diverse state of Western Australia as examples. The Faculty is well equipped for teaching and is supported by the world class research of the Centre for Evolutionary Biology, the Oceans Institute, and the Centre of Excellence in Natural Resource Management. Master of Biological Science Course code: 72520 Master of Biological Science CRICOS code: 074948B
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Zoology graduates are employed in private sector companies (such as fisheries, aquaculture and the resources sector), in government departments (for example, Environment and Conversation, State Fisheries), in public agencies (such as museums and the Perth Zoo), and in environment and conservation research agencies (CSIRO), while others join academic institutions.