UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS
An undergraduate choosing to major in Zoology has a broad choice of courses and unusually broad opportunities to gain experience in field and laboratory work. She/he also has the possiblity of participating in the active research programs of the faculty which are under way both on campus and at various special facilities elsewhere. The baccalaureate curricula are designed to prepare students either for graduate work in the biological sciences, admission to professional schools, or advanced specialized training.
Zoology Undergraduate Curriculum:
Which Degree in the Biological Sciences
Zoology Degree Requirements
Directory of Zoology Faculty
Undergraduate Course descriptions
Useful Information for Zoology Undergraduates:
Advising & Ask-An-Advisor E-mail Service
Links to information on graduate & professional programs
Links to information on careers for zoologists / biologists
Colleges of Arts & Sciences, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
Undergraduate Research Opportunities:
HHMI Program for Undergraduate Research:
Undergraduate Research Fellowships, awarded on a
competitive basis, that provide hands-on
research experience to students majoring in the natural sciences. For full program description & application information
Directed Research & Reading:
Opportunity for students to work closely with a faculty member on an appropriate project of mutual design (Zool 399, 499)
Undergraduate Organizations:
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