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Chris Carmichael
at Wed Jan 21 20:21:01 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Chris Carmichael ]
Well I hate to say that I am not aware of nonacademic programs in zoo science; however if it's feasible, and you are motivated, I would highly recommend going to college as you will greatly increase your chances at working in a zoo (B.S. degree is becoming the norm as a minimum requirement for a keeper position). Pensacola Junior College (Pensacola, Florida....contact James Brady) has an associates degree in zoo technician, and then Deleware Valley College (Pennsylvania) and Friends University both have a B.S. degree in Zoo Science. I am a professor at Malone College (Canton, Ohio), and we will also be starting a B.S. degree in Zoo Science this coming Fall, 2004, in collaboration with Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Check these programs out and best of luck with your future endeavors. Cheers, Chris
Christopher K. Carmichael, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology Department of Natural Sciences Malone College Canton, Ohio Tel: 330-471-8175 Email: ccarmichael@malone.edu
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- "zoo schools!" - hypol_eo, Tue Jan 20 19:27:40 2004
RE: "zoo schools!" - Chris Carmichael, Wed Jan 21 20:21:01 2004
- RE: "zoo schools!" - lnwolf, Sat May 15 20:57:46 2004
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