Ph.D. in Applied Zoology

Ph.D. in Applied Zoology is a research-intensive program that emphasizes applying zoological ideas to real-world challenges in conservation, wildlife management, agriculture, and environmental science. The program, which typically lasts 3-5  years, includes topics such as animal behavior, ecology, physiology, genetics, and biodiversity, with an emphasis on applying this knowledge to conservation efforts, pest management, and sustainable agriculture techniques. Students do innovative research on themes like animal adaption, ecological management, and the effects of climate change on wildlife. Graduates work in academia, research institutions, environmental organizations, and the agricultural and pharmaceutical industries. Admission typically requires a Master's degree in zoology, biology, or a related subject.