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What you will learn:

  • What is Zoology?
  • History of Zoology
  • Classification of Animals
  • Animal Behaviors
  • Genetics and Breeding
  • Diversity of Life
  • Animal Diseases
  • Practising Animal Care
  • Animal Healthcare
  • Case Studies

Study Zoology Online Course; Learn and understand the history of the animal kingdom and how evolution and adaptation work

Join our Zoology course to learn about animal behaviors, animal biology, animal care, animal diversity and how animal health care helps animals. 

Zoology is a vast subject, encompassing all aspects of scientific knowledge about animals, such as embryonic development, evolution, behavior, ecological distribution, and classification. The Zoology Course introduces the natural world and its animal inhabitants.

The study of animals and their habitats is so vast that it is broken down into five main branches. You can study this accredited Zoology Course online, looking at what zoology is, defining its five branches, and introducing you to animals from a zoology perspective. We’ll review the history of zoology - learning about some of its famous practitioners, understanding the history of the animal kingdom and how evolution and adaptation work.

We’ll dive into animal characteristics and how they are used in classification, and explore behavioral types, instincts and social behaviors. We’ll also look into genetics and the breeding of animals; learning how and why it is done, and its advantages and disadvantages.

We’ll take a deep dive into the various aspects of animal environments. This includes an exploration of organisms, ecosystems and their elements; food chains; nature cycles like the water, nitrogen and carbon cycles; and biodiversity. We also look into the various diseases that affect animals, how these diseases are diagnosed, and how they are treated.

We’ll look at the practical side of animal care - learning how animals are handled, trained, and reared. We’ll discuss animal shelters, how animal health care facilities function, how health issues are detected in animals, the common health issues that occur in animals and the process of animal rehabilitation.

How Our Online Zoology Course Will Help You?

Zoology is a biological science that studies the animal kingdom, animal phyla, animal physiology, and animal welfare. It is important to learn animal behaviour and welfare methods to help further the classical studies in this field.

This certificate in wildlife management and zoology will help you learn about exciting topics like chimpanzee behaviour and conservation, carnivore zoology, and cell biology. Zoo rehabilitators will be especially excited to learn about zoo keeping. 

·        There are no degree requirements for the courses offered in this distance learning program.

·        They are one of the many courses available and are knowledge development courses as there are no education requirements.

·        The diploma course also touches on ecology and wildlife conservation, ecology, ecosystem dynamics, ecology principles, and ecosystem dynamics and conservation This is an excellent course in the field of zoology that teaches graduating students about health care, health issues and health sciences.

Highlights include:

·       National and international students will also learn about insect human interaction, life sciences and get an introduction to zoology.

·       You will also be taught basics behind marine life, marine biology, marine reptiles and overall marine sciences.

·       Discover natural science, such as natural history, natural resources, organ systems, organic chemistry, and how nervous systems evolved.

What you will learn with the Zoology Online Course

      What is Zoology?

      History of Zoology

      Classification of Animals

      Animal Behaviors

      Genetics and Breeding

      Diversity of Life

      Animal Diseases

      Practicing Animal Care

      Animal Healthcare

Who would benefit from our Zoology Online Course?

 The Zoology Course will be of interest to animal lovers who want greater insight into the animal kingdom, whether you own animals or are just interested in how they live and are cared for. The information contained within the course is particularly useful if you own or are setting up an animal care business.

Zoology Online Course - Requirements

The Zoology Course is delivered 100 percent online 24/7.

To successfully complete this course, a student must:

      Have access to the internet and the necessary technical skills to navigate the online learning resources

      Have access to any mobile device with internet connectivity (laptop, desktop, tablet)

      Be a self-directed learner

      Possess sound language and literacy skills

Quick Course Facts

  1. Course content is structured for easy comprehension

  2. Registered students gain unrestricted access to the Zoology Course

  3. All course material is available online 24/7 and can be accessed using any device

  4. Study online from anywhere in your own time at your own pace

  5. All students who complete the course will be awarded with a certificate of completion

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Zoology Online Course Outline

Module1: What is Zoology?

Part 1: A Definition of Zoology

Learning Objectives:

      Understand what we mean by Zoology

      Be familiar with the five branches of Zoology

      Understand what is meant by an ‘animal’.

A Definition of Zoology

The term zoology derives from the Greek words zion, which means "animal," and logos, which means "study of." It includes all areas of animal science, such as embryonic development, evolution, behavior, ecological distribution, and classification. There are many different approaches to research animals, because there are many different divisions of zoology. It is also graded according to which species are being studied. It encompasses topics ranging from organism composition to the subcellular unit of life.

Topics to be discussed include:

      The Five Branches of Zoology

      Zoography

      Comparative Anatomy

      Animal Physiology

      Ethology

      Behavioral Ecology

Part 2: Introduction to Animals

Scientists have estimated that the Earth has nearly 8.7 million animal species that have evolved over 550 million years. This figure only includes organisms that have been found; many scientists claim that there are millions of species that are yet to be discovered. The world's oceans are also some of the most unexplored areas on the planet, despite significant efforts to discover them.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Invertebrates

      Vertebrates

      Reptiles and Birds

      Mammals

Part 3: Interesting Facts about Animals

There are several animals in the animal world, some of which have yet to be found. They are made up of some of the tiniest species with the most distinct characteristics. Any of these species will be highlighted in this section of the module.

Module 2: History of Zoology

Part 1: The History of Zoology

Learning Objectives:

      Understand the history of zoology

      Be familiar with some of the famous practitioners throughout history

      Understand the history of the animal kingdom and how evolution and adaptation work.

The History of Zoology

Zoology was developed in the 17th century and advanced further in the 18th and 19th centuries. The European Renaissance was a watershed moment in the evolution of zoology, ushering in a more executive approach. As a result, research into various animals, their life, and their effects on the atmosphere was promoted. Physiologist William Harvey, anatomist Vesalius, and Carl Linnaeus were all instrumental in the advancement of various facets of zoology that aided in the experimentation and exploration of this area.

Part 2: Famous Practitioners

Many individuals have had an effect on the validation and advancement of zoology across history. All of those people were trailblazers for a better respect and understanding of various animals and plants, thus bringing our attention to their plight.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Charles Chilton

      Dian Fossey

      Jane Goodall

      Jack Hanna

      Rachel Carson

      Gregor Mendel

      Steve Irwin

Part 3: The History of the Animal Kingdom

The animal kingdom is described by the dictionary as a primitive group of mammals, both living and extinct, ranging from the tiniest organisms to the largest animals on the planet; from the fossils of the oldest dinosaurs to the minutest microbes. Since humans first learned to differentiate between animals and species, millions of new species have been discovered and classified based on environment, behavior, and structure.

Part 4: Evolution and Adaptation

What is the concept of evolution? The question could easily be resolved by stating that evolution is the mechanism by which animal and plant species have metamorphosed from single cellular organisms to more complex organisms. The idea that we began as microscopic creatures creeping out of primordial waters is a fascinating one.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Adaptation

Module 3: Classification of Animals

Part 1: The Characteristics of Animals

Learning Objectives:

      Understand the characteristics of animals

      Be aware of how animals are classified

      Understand the taxonomic classification.

This module will examine the fundamental characteristics that define an animal as "an animal."

Topics to be discussed include:

      Multicellularity

      Eukaryotic Cell Structure

      Specialized Tissues

      Sexual Reproduction

      A Blastula Stage of Development

      Motility

      Heterotrophy

      Advanced Nervous Systems

Part 2: The Classification of Animals

The biodiversity of the Earth is enormous, with over 40 million species of organisms thought to exist. However, only about 1.7 million have been classified. Many of these species have differences as well as similarities, but they must be classified into classes in order to allow for a deeper interpretation and systematic analysis.

Topics to be discussed include:

      The Need for Classification

      Outline of Animal Classification

Part 3: Taxonomic Classification

Biologists normally categorize species. These classifications are typically based on evolutionary relationships and common characteristics between species. Species are the most fundamental unit of creation. Under natural conditions, members of a species group can openly interbreed and do not mate with other species.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Kingdom

      Phylum

      Class

      Order

      Family

      Genus

      Species

Module 4: Animal Behaviors

Part 1: Animal Characteristics and Behavior

Learning Objectives:

      Be aware of various types of animal behavior

      Be familiar with animal behavioral characteristics

      Understand animal instinct and social behavior.

Animal Characteristics and Behavior

The dictionary describes animal behavior as "the systematic study of animal behavior."

That is fairly simple and self-explanatory. However, we will go into more detail and investigate the animal's traits and how they influence the animal's behavior.

Ethology is the science of animal behavior. Konrad Lorenz and Nikolaas Tinbergen invented the word ethology.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Learned Behaviors

      Instinctive Behaviors

      Abnormal Behaviors

Part 2: Understanding and Recognizing Behavior Characteristics

For years, scientists have researched animals: what they do, how they respond, how they live, and what they do to survive. Understanding and recognizing their characteristics or attributes in these circumstances would allow one to assist them in surviving. Some traits are easy to identify since they are seen in the majority, if not all, species.

Part 3: Instinctual Attributes

Instinct is a constant and important trait of an animal – a pattern that is set in its DNA and cannot be studied. Well, when they are born, animals are pre-programmed with these characteristics. These characteristics can be seen in all animals or breeds. When animals are born, they are born knowing how to do those things.

Module 5: Genetics and Breeding

Part 1: Genetics

Learning Objectives:

      Know more about the study of genes

      Understand the difference between crossbreeding and pure breeding

      Be familiar with the advantages of cross and pure breeding.

Genetics

To put it simply, biology is the science of chromosomes. Gregor Mendel, a 19th-century physicist, was the first to research genetics and all of its variants. Some people describe genetics as the study of heredity, or the genes passed on by ancestors. It has been known that an infant inherits genes from both parents, 23 chromosomes from each, and therefore traits are inherited from both parents.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Advantages

      Disadvantages

Part 2: Cross Breeding

Crossbreeding is often known as the method of mating two separate breeds of animal to produce a new breed. The offspring will inherit both parents' genes and therefore characteristics, acquiring all desirable traits as well as those that made them vulnerable. This is also known as designer crossbreeding and by combining particular breeds, you are creating a specimen with the desired characteristics. Dogs are typically the most often crossbred species. Breeders do this to provide fitter, healthier dogs with more vitality and adaptability. This is an excellent way to increase the animal's gene pool.

Part 3: Pure Breeding

Pure breeding is a form of breeding in which parents with similar characteristics and traits produce offspring with similar characteristics and traits. Both children would be homozygous, meaning they would be the same color, build, and physical characteristics. They are also known as true-breeds at times.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Benefits of Pure and Cross Breeding

      Benefits of Pure Breeding

      Benefits of Cross Breeding

Module 6: Diversity of Life

Part 1: Organisms

Learning Objectives:

      Organisms

      Ecosystems

      Food Chains

      Cycles

      Biodiversity

Organisms

An organism is simply any living being or mode of life. Animals, insects, and fungi are examples of species. Cells are found in organisms. They can adapt to stimuli, reproduce, grow and evolve, and maintain homeostasis. There are ten million species on Earth, though only a few have been recorded. About five billion animals are thought to be extinct today.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Scavengers

      Parasites

      Predators

      Omnivores

      Carnivores

      Herbivores

      Types of Organisms

Part 2: Ecosystems

An ecosystem is formed as all of the species communicate with one another and with the non-living world. Ecosystems are the foundation of the biosphere and, in many ways, determine the survival of the planet. Each part of the ecosystem serves a specific purpose. The association of animals with their surroundings is what drives the transfer of energy and the regeneration of carbon and nitrogen.

Part 3: Food Chains

To rise, travel, and replicate, all living beings need food. This is where the food chain enters the picture. Tiny insects would live on trees, while bigger species would get their calories from bigger ones.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Trophic Levels

      Producers

      Consumers

      Decomposers

      Food Web

Part 4: Cycles

Living organisms depend on their surroundings to meet their needs. Think of the following. To survive, an animal needs food and water. Food and water are gradually restored to the world after they have been eaten. This flow of matter through an ecosystem's living and non-living components occurs on a continuous basis. This is referred to as a loop because it occurs repeatedly.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Water Cycles

      Carbon Cycles

      Nitrogen Cycles

Part 5: Biodiversity

The term "biodiversity" refers to the abundance of organisms that can be found on Earth. Ecosystems, as well as the genetic, ecological, and cultural mechanisms that support life, are all included. Biodiversity is respected in all facets of life, not just for what it can bring to humans. Humans depend on biodiversity for food, fuel, shelter, and medicine.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Types of Biodiversity

      Genetic Diversity

      Species Diversity

      Ecological Diversity

Module 7: Animal Diseases

Part 1: Overview

Learning Objectives:

      Be familiar with different types of animal diseases

      Understand how animal diseases are diagnosed

      Know how animal diseases are treated.

Animal diseases, also known as zoonoses, are illnesses that humans may contract from animals. A wide range of human disorders are related to animals or their byproducts. One may be contracted directly from the animal or indirectly from the environment. Farm animals are typical carriers of these diseases, which is why most farmers thoroughly wash their hands after work.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Most Common Carriers

      Other Forms

Part 2: Different Types of Diseases

The majority of animal diseases are caused by infectious, microbial, fungal, or parasitic organisms. People must have known of all of these illnesses, even though you were unaware that they were zoonotic! The majority of bacterial infections are foodborne.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Infections

      Common Types of Zoonotic Diseases

Part 3: Diagnosing Diseases

Topics to be discussed include:

      Find the Exact Symptoms

Part 4: Curing Diseases

Animal and non-animal illnesses have identical natural cures. However, cures that delay the extinction of zoonotic agents can only be used as a last resort. Antibiotics, for example, are commonly contraindicated in basic salmonella-related diarrhea because these chemicals will prolong salmonella bacterial shedding.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Treatment

      Medications

Part 5: Animal Diseases Unrelated to Humans

Animal illnesses have an effect on more than just humans. Animals, like humans, get ill. As a result, they are entitled to the same healthcare and medication as anyone else in order to remain safe and disease-free. Many pet owners, fishermen, and veterinarians feel responsible for the safety and welfare of their cats, cattle, and patients.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Research

      Medications

Module 8: Practicing Animal Care

Part 1: Overview

Learning Objectives:

      Know more about handling animals

      Be familiar with methods of training animals

      Understand about rearing animals for food.

When scientists confirmed that animals had sentience, which means they have desires, feelings, and memories, animal care became profoundly important. This further demonstrates that animals can feel discomfort, struggle, and progress through various periods of well-being.

Part 3: Training

Good and/or negative feedback is used in training techniques. Positive reinforcement therapy is recommended by the majority of animal care professionals. Using such techniques means rewarding positive behavior and has been an effective technique for the humane care and use of laboratory animals.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Types of Learning

Part 4: Husbandry

Animal husbandry is a branch of agriculture concerned with the treatment of animals raised for beef, milk, eggs, or other animal products. It entails regular maintenance, supervised breeding, and livestock raising. Many technological advances and tools have made animal husbandry simpler, faster, and more convenient than in the past.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Types of Animal Husbandry

Part 5: Holding Facilities

Module 9: Animal Healthcare

People come across animal shelters all over the world. In the field of animal welfare, these are referred to as animal holding facilities. These facilities are the backbones of animal care, working to maintain and monitor free-roaming and abandoned animals such as strays, wild cats, and missing dogs. Cats and dogs make up the majority of the animals housed in these centers.

Part 1: Health Care Facilities

Learning Objectives:

      Understand how animal health care facilities function

      Be familiar with common health issues in animals

      Be aware of how to detect health issues in animals

      Be familiar with the concept of animal rehabilitation.

Health Care Facilities

Health care facilities provide the services needed to promote animal health care. The type of medication animals undergo is determined by their species' behaviors and genetics, as well as their health levels. The facilities offer preventive health services for animals, as well as disease detection and veterinary and surgical care.

Part 2: Common Health Issues

Animals, including humans, are prone to a variety of health problems. It is critical to address these problems and have prompt care.

Part 3: Detecting Health Issues

Routine wellness tests are performed on animals to diagnose health conditions. Wellness exams in dogs, zoo animals, and farm animals can help eliminate certain diseases and avoid the spread of infection. A health problem in an animal can be avoided from escalating if the correct diagnosis is obtained as quickly as possible.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Detection of Health Issues in Zoos

Part 4: Animal Rehabilitation

The method of evaluating and treating animals with different health problems is known as animal recovery. The aim of rehabilitation is to increase the quality of life for animals and assist them in recovering from surgery, medical problems, and injuries. It may aid in the recovery of an animal's strength, endurance, and function.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Wildlife Rehabilitation

Module 10: Case Studies

Part 1: Case Study 1

Learning Objectives:

      Understand how the relationship between the Maasai tribe and lions has changed over the years

      Be aware of how and why female bonobos form coalitions

      Be familiar with the concept of zoochosis and the famous polar bear Gus.

Case Study 1

The Lions and the Maasai

The Maasai are an ancient ethnic group of semi-nomadic people who are considered one of Africa's most prominent tribes. The Maasai are a people who live between southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. They are well-known for their distinct culture, traditions, way of life, and customs.

Part 2: Case Study 2

Patterns of Female Coalition Formation in Wild Bonobos

Bonobos, also known as pygmy chimps, are members of the great ape family. Bonobos can be found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's lowland rainforests to the south of the Congo River. Bonobos, along with chimps, are the nearest living relatives to humans, sharing more than 98 percent of their DNA. Bonobos are classified as an endangered species.

Part 3: Case Study 3

Gus, the Polar Bear of Central Park

Stereotypic behavior is a form of pathological behavior that is widely seen in captivity animals. It is characterized as a repeated, invariant behavior pattern with no discernible goal or function. The term zoochosis is often used to characterize personality issues and stereotypical behavior in captive animals.

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Upon successful completion of this course and achieving a passing score for the assessment, you will be issued with an international continuing education credit (CEU) certificate.

This zoology course certificate is applicable worldwide, which demonstrates your commitment to learning new skills. You can share the certificate with your friends, relatives, co-workers, and potential employers. Also, include it in your resume/CV, professional social media profiles and job applications.

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Units of Study

Module 1: What is Zoology?

  • Introduction
  • A Definition of Zoology
  • Introduction to Animals
  • Interesting Facts about Animals

Module 2: History of Zoology

  • The History of Zoology
  • Famous Practitioners
  • The History of the Animal Kingdom
  • Evolution and Adaptation

Module 3: Classification of Animals

  • The Characteristics of Animals
  • The Classification of Animals
  • Taxonomic Classification

Module 4: Animal Behaviours

  • Animal Characteristics and Behaviour
  • Understanding and Recognising Behaviour Characteristics
  • Instinctual Attributes
  • Social Behaviours

Module 5: Genetics and Breeding

  • Genetics
  • Cross Breeding
  • Pure Breeding

Module 6: Diversity of Life

  • Organisms
  • Ecosystems
  • Food Chains
  • Cycles
  • Biodiversity

Module 7: Animal Diseases

  • Overview
  • Different Types of Diseases
  • Diagnosing Diseases
  • Curing Diseases
  • Animal Diseases Unrelated to Humans

Module 8: Practising Animal Care

  • Overview
  • Handle with Care
  • Training
  • Husbandry
  • Holding Facilities

Module 9: Animal Healthcare

  • Health Care Facilities
  • Common Health Issues
  • Detecting Health Issues
  • Animal Rehabilitation

Module 10: Case Studies

  • Case Study 1
  • Case Study 2
  • Case Study 3
  • Conclusion
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  • Delivery: Online
  • Access: Unlimited Lifetime
  • Time: Study at your own pace
  • Duration: 150 Hours
  • Assessments: Yes
  • Qualification: Certificate
About This Course

What you will learn:

  • What is Zoology?
  • History of Zoology
  • Classification of Animals
  • Animal Behaviors
  • Genetics and Breeding
  • Diversity of Life
  • Animal Diseases
  • Practising Animal Care
  • Animal Healthcare
  • Case Studies

Study Zoology Online Course; Learn and understand the history of the animal kingdom and how evolution and adaptation work

Join our Zoology course to learn about animal behaviors, animal biology, animal care, animal diversity and how animal health care helps animals. 

Zoology is a vast subject, encompassing all aspects of scientific knowledge about animals, such as embryonic development, evolution, behavior, ecological distribution, and classification. The Zoology Course introduces the natural world and its animal inhabitants.

The study of animals and their habitats is so vast that it is broken down into five main branches. You can study this accredited Zoology Course online, looking at what zoology is, defining its five branches, and introducing you to animals from a zoology perspective. We’ll review the history of zoology - learning about some of its famous practitioners, understanding the history of the animal kingdom and how evolution and adaptation work.

We’ll dive into animal characteristics and how they are used in classification, and explore behavioral types, instincts and social behaviors. We’ll also look into genetics and the breeding of animals; learning how and why it is done, and its advantages and disadvantages.

We’ll take a deep dive into the various aspects of animal environments. This includes an exploration of organisms, ecosystems and their elements; food chains; nature cycles like the water, nitrogen and carbon cycles; and biodiversity. We also look into the various diseases that affect animals, how these diseases are diagnosed, and how they are treated.

We’ll look at the practical side of animal care - learning how animals are handled, trained, and reared. We’ll discuss animal shelters, how animal health care facilities function, how health issues are detected in animals, the common health issues that occur in animals and the process of animal rehabilitation.

How Our Online Zoology Course Will Help You?

Zoology is a biological science that studies the animal kingdom, animal phyla, animal physiology, and animal welfare. It is important to learn animal behaviour and welfare methods to help further the classical studies in this field.

This certificate in wildlife management and zoology will help you learn about exciting topics like chimpanzee behaviour and conservation, carnivore zoology, and cell biology. Zoo rehabilitators will be especially excited to learn about zoo keeping. 

·        There are no degree requirements for the courses offered in this distance learning program.

·        They are one of the many courses available and are knowledge development courses as there are no education requirements.

·        The diploma course also touches on ecology and wildlife conservation, ecology, ecosystem dynamics, ecology principles, and ecosystem dynamics and conservation This is an excellent course in the field of zoology that teaches graduating students about health care, health issues and health sciences.

Highlights include:

·       National and international students will also learn about insect human interaction, life sciences and get an introduction to zoology.

·       You will also be taught basics behind marine life, marine biology, marine reptiles and overall marine sciences.

·       Discover natural science, such as natural history, natural resources, organ systems, organic chemistry, and how nervous systems evolved.

What you will learn with the Zoology Online Course

      What is Zoology?

      History of Zoology

      Classification of Animals

      Animal Behaviors

      Genetics and Breeding

      Diversity of Life

      Animal Diseases

      Practicing Animal Care

      Animal Healthcare

Who would benefit from our Zoology Online Course?

 The Zoology Course will be of interest to animal lovers who want greater insight into the animal kingdom, whether you own animals or are just interested in how they live and are cared for. The information contained within the course is particularly useful if you own or are setting up an animal care business.

Zoology Online Course - Requirements

The Zoology Course is delivered 100 percent online 24/7.

To successfully complete this course, a student must:

      Have access to the internet and the necessary technical skills to navigate the online learning resources

      Have access to any mobile device with internet connectivity (laptop, desktop, tablet)

      Be a self-directed learner

      Possess sound language and literacy skills

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  1. Course content is structured for easy comprehension

  2. Registered students gain unrestricted access to the Zoology Course

  3. All course material is available online 24/7 and can be accessed using any device

  4. Study online from anywhere in your own time at your own pace

  5. All students who complete the course will be awarded with a certificate of completion

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Zoology Online Course Outline

Module1: What is Zoology?

Part 1: A Definition of Zoology

Learning Objectives:

      Understand what we mean by Zoology

      Be familiar with the five branches of Zoology

      Understand what is meant by an ‘animal’.

A Definition of Zoology

The term zoology derives from the Greek words zion, which means "animal," and logos, which means "study of." It includes all areas of animal science, such as embryonic development, evolution, behavior, ecological distribution, and classification. There are many different approaches to research animals, because there are many different divisions of zoology. It is also graded according to which species are being studied. It encompasses topics ranging from organism composition to the subcellular unit of life.

Topics to be discussed include:

      The Five Branches of Zoology

      Zoography

      Comparative Anatomy

      Animal Physiology

      Ethology

      Behavioral Ecology

Part 2: Introduction to Animals

Scientists have estimated that the Earth has nearly 8.7 million animal species that have evolved over 550 million years. This figure only includes organisms that have been found; many scientists claim that there are millions of species that are yet to be discovered. The world's oceans are also some of the most unexplored areas on the planet, despite significant efforts to discover them.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Invertebrates

      Vertebrates

      Reptiles and Birds

      Mammals

Part 3: Interesting Facts about Animals

There are several animals in the animal world, some of which have yet to be found. They are made up of some of the tiniest species with the most distinct characteristics. Any of these species will be highlighted in this section of the module.

Module 2: History of Zoology

Part 1: The History of Zoology

Learning Objectives:

      Understand the history of zoology

      Be familiar with some of the famous practitioners throughout history

      Understand the history of the animal kingdom and how evolution and adaptation work.

The History of Zoology

Zoology was developed in the 17th century and advanced further in the 18th and 19th centuries. The European Renaissance was a watershed moment in the evolution of zoology, ushering in a more executive approach. As a result, research into various animals, their life, and their effects on the atmosphere was promoted. Physiologist William Harvey, anatomist Vesalius, and Carl Linnaeus were all instrumental in the advancement of various facets of zoology that aided in the experimentation and exploration of this area.

Part 2: Famous Practitioners

Many individuals have had an effect on the validation and advancement of zoology across history. All of those people were trailblazers for a better respect and understanding of various animals and plants, thus bringing our attention to their plight.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Charles Chilton

      Dian Fossey

      Jane Goodall

      Jack Hanna

      Rachel Carson

      Gregor Mendel

      Steve Irwin

Part 3: The History of the Animal Kingdom

The animal kingdom is described by the dictionary as a primitive group of mammals, both living and extinct, ranging from the tiniest organisms to the largest animals on the planet; from the fossils of the oldest dinosaurs to the minutest microbes. Since humans first learned to differentiate between animals and species, millions of new species have been discovered and classified based on environment, behavior, and structure.

Part 4: Evolution and Adaptation

What is the concept of evolution? The question could easily be resolved by stating that evolution is the mechanism by which animal and plant species have metamorphosed from single cellular organisms to more complex organisms. The idea that we began as microscopic creatures creeping out of primordial waters is a fascinating one.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Adaptation

Module 3: Classification of Animals

Part 1: The Characteristics of Animals

Learning Objectives:

      Understand the characteristics of animals

      Be aware of how animals are classified

      Understand the taxonomic classification.

This module will examine the fundamental characteristics that define an animal as "an animal."

Topics to be discussed include:

      Multicellularity

      Eukaryotic Cell Structure

      Specialized Tissues

      Sexual Reproduction

      A Blastula Stage of Development

      Motility

      Heterotrophy

      Advanced Nervous Systems

Part 2: The Classification of Animals

The biodiversity of the Earth is enormous, with over 40 million species of organisms thought to exist. However, only about 1.7 million have been classified. Many of these species have differences as well as similarities, but they must be classified into classes in order to allow for a deeper interpretation and systematic analysis.

Topics to be discussed include:

      The Need for Classification

      Outline of Animal Classification

Part 3: Taxonomic Classification

Biologists normally categorize species. These classifications are typically based on evolutionary relationships and common characteristics between species. Species are the most fundamental unit of creation. Under natural conditions, members of a species group can openly interbreed and do not mate with other species.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Kingdom

      Phylum

      Class

      Order

      Family

      Genus

      Species

Module 4: Animal Behaviors

Part 1: Animal Characteristics and Behavior

Learning Objectives:

      Be aware of various types of animal behavior

      Be familiar with animal behavioral characteristics

      Understand animal instinct and social behavior.

Animal Characteristics and Behavior

The dictionary describes animal behavior as "the systematic study of animal behavior."

That is fairly simple and self-explanatory. However, we will go into more detail and investigate the animal's traits and how they influence the animal's behavior.

Ethology is the science of animal behavior. Konrad Lorenz and Nikolaas Tinbergen invented the word ethology.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Learned Behaviors

      Instinctive Behaviors

      Abnormal Behaviors

Part 2: Understanding and Recognizing Behavior Characteristics

For years, scientists have researched animals: what they do, how they respond, how they live, and what they do to survive. Understanding and recognizing their characteristics or attributes in these circumstances would allow one to assist them in surviving. Some traits are easy to identify since they are seen in the majority, if not all, species.

Part 3: Instinctual Attributes

Instinct is a constant and important trait of an animal – a pattern that is set in its DNA and cannot be studied. Well, when they are born, animals are pre-programmed with these characteristics. These characteristics can be seen in all animals or breeds. When animals are born, they are born knowing how to do those things.

Module 5: Genetics and Breeding

Part 1: Genetics

Learning Objectives:

      Know more about the study of genes

      Understand the difference between crossbreeding and pure breeding

      Be familiar with the advantages of cross and pure breeding.

Genetics

To put it simply, biology is the science of chromosomes. Gregor Mendel, a 19th-century physicist, was the first to research genetics and all of its variants. Some people describe genetics as the study of heredity, or the genes passed on by ancestors. It has been known that an infant inherits genes from both parents, 23 chromosomes from each, and therefore traits are inherited from both parents.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Advantages

      Disadvantages

Part 2: Cross Breeding

Crossbreeding is often known as the method of mating two separate breeds of animal to produce a new breed. The offspring will inherit both parents' genes and therefore characteristics, acquiring all desirable traits as well as those that made them vulnerable. This is also known as designer crossbreeding and by combining particular breeds, you are creating a specimen with the desired characteristics. Dogs are typically the most often crossbred species. Breeders do this to provide fitter, healthier dogs with more vitality and adaptability. This is an excellent way to increase the animal's gene pool.

Part 3: Pure Breeding

Pure breeding is a form of breeding in which parents with similar characteristics and traits produce offspring with similar characteristics and traits. Both children would be homozygous, meaning they would be the same color, build, and physical characteristics. They are also known as true-breeds at times.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Benefits of Pure and Cross Breeding

      Benefits of Pure Breeding

      Benefits of Cross Breeding

Module 6: Diversity of Life

Part 1: Organisms

Learning Objectives:

      Organisms

      Ecosystems

      Food Chains

      Cycles

      Biodiversity

Organisms

An organism is simply any living being or mode of life. Animals, insects, and fungi are examples of species. Cells are found in organisms. They can adapt to stimuli, reproduce, grow and evolve, and maintain homeostasis. There are ten million species on Earth, though only a few have been recorded. About five billion animals are thought to be extinct today.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Scavengers

      Parasites

      Predators

      Omnivores

      Carnivores

      Herbivores

      Types of Organisms

Part 2: Ecosystems

An ecosystem is formed as all of the species communicate with one another and with the non-living world. Ecosystems are the foundation of the biosphere and, in many ways, determine the survival of the planet. Each part of the ecosystem serves a specific purpose. The association of animals with their surroundings is what drives the transfer of energy and the regeneration of carbon and nitrogen.

Part 3: Food Chains

To rise, travel, and replicate, all living beings need food. This is where the food chain enters the picture. Tiny insects would live on trees, while bigger species would get their calories from bigger ones.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Trophic Levels

      Producers

      Consumers

      Decomposers

      Food Web

Part 4: Cycles

Living organisms depend on their surroundings to meet their needs. Think of the following. To survive, an animal needs food and water. Food and water are gradually restored to the world after they have been eaten. This flow of matter through an ecosystem's living and non-living components occurs on a continuous basis. This is referred to as a loop because it occurs repeatedly.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Water Cycles

      Carbon Cycles

      Nitrogen Cycles

Part 5: Biodiversity

The term "biodiversity" refers to the abundance of organisms that can be found on Earth. Ecosystems, as well as the genetic, ecological, and cultural mechanisms that support life, are all included. Biodiversity is respected in all facets of life, not just for what it can bring to humans. Humans depend on biodiversity for food, fuel, shelter, and medicine.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Types of Biodiversity

      Genetic Diversity

      Species Diversity

      Ecological Diversity

Module 7: Animal Diseases

Part 1: Overview

Learning Objectives:

      Be familiar with different types of animal diseases

      Understand how animal diseases are diagnosed

      Know how animal diseases are treated.

Animal diseases, also known as zoonoses, are illnesses that humans may contract from animals. A wide range of human disorders are related to animals or their byproducts. One may be contracted directly from the animal or indirectly from the environment. Farm animals are typical carriers of these diseases, which is why most farmers thoroughly wash their hands after work.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Most Common Carriers

      Other Forms

Part 2: Different Types of Diseases

The majority of animal diseases are caused by infectious, microbial, fungal, or parasitic organisms. People must have known of all of these illnesses, even though you were unaware that they were zoonotic! The majority of bacterial infections are foodborne.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Infections

      Common Types of Zoonotic Diseases

Part 3: Diagnosing Diseases

Topics to be discussed include:

      Find the Exact Symptoms

Part 4: Curing Diseases

Animal and non-animal illnesses have identical natural cures. However, cures that delay the extinction of zoonotic agents can only be used as a last resort. Antibiotics, for example, are commonly contraindicated in basic salmonella-related diarrhea because these chemicals will prolong salmonella bacterial shedding.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Treatment

      Medications

Part 5: Animal Diseases Unrelated to Humans

Animal illnesses have an effect on more than just humans. Animals, like humans, get ill. As a result, they are entitled to the same healthcare and medication as anyone else in order to remain safe and disease-free. Many pet owners, fishermen, and veterinarians feel responsible for the safety and welfare of their cats, cattle, and patients.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Research

      Medications

Module 8: Practicing Animal Care

Part 1: Overview

Learning Objectives:

      Know more about handling animals

      Be familiar with methods of training animals

      Understand about rearing animals for food.

When scientists confirmed that animals had sentience, which means they have desires, feelings, and memories, animal care became profoundly important. This further demonstrates that animals can feel discomfort, struggle, and progress through various periods of well-being.

Part 3: Training

Good and/or negative feedback is used in training techniques. Positive reinforcement therapy is recommended by the majority of animal care professionals. Using such techniques means rewarding positive behavior and has been an effective technique for the humane care and use of laboratory animals.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Types of Learning

Part 4: Husbandry

Animal husbandry is a branch of agriculture concerned with the treatment of animals raised for beef, milk, eggs, or other animal products. It entails regular maintenance, supervised breeding, and livestock raising. Many technological advances and tools have made animal husbandry simpler, faster, and more convenient than in the past.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Types of Animal Husbandry

Part 5: Holding Facilities

Module 9: Animal Healthcare

People come across animal shelters all over the world. In the field of animal welfare, these are referred to as animal holding facilities. These facilities are the backbones of animal care, working to maintain and monitor free-roaming and abandoned animals such as strays, wild cats, and missing dogs. Cats and dogs make up the majority of the animals housed in these centers.

Part 1: Health Care Facilities

Learning Objectives:

      Understand how animal health care facilities function

      Be familiar with common health issues in animals

      Be aware of how to detect health issues in animals

      Be familiar with the concept of animal rehabilitation.

Health Care Facilities

Health care facilities provide the services needed to promote animal health care. The type of medication animals undergo is determined by their species' behaviors and genetics, as well as their health levels. The facilities offer preventive health services for animals, as well as disease detection and veterinary and surgical care.

Part 2: Common Health Issues

Animals, including humans, are prone to a variety of health problems. It is critical to address these problems and have prompt care.

Part 3: Detecting Health Issues

Routine wellness tests are performed on animals to diagnose health conditions. Wellness exams in dogs, zoo animals, and farm animals can help eliminate certain diseases and avoid the spread of infection. A health problem in an animal can be avoided from escalating if the correct diagnosis is obtained as quickly as possible.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Detection of Health Issues in Zoos

Part 4: Animal Rehabilitation

The method of evaluating and treating animals with different health problems is known as animal recovery. The aim of rehabilitation is to increase the quality of life for animals and assist them in recovering from surgery, medical problems, and injuries. It may aid in the recovery of an animal's strength, endurance, and function.

Topics to be discussed include:

      Wildlife Rehabilitation

Module 10: Case Studies

Part 1: Case Study 1

Learning Objectives:

      Understand how the relationship between the Maasai tribe and lions has changed over the years

      Be aware of how and why female bonobos form coalitions

      Be familiar with the concept of zoochosis and the famous polar bear Gus.

Case Study 1

The Lions and the Maasai

The Maasai are an ancient ethnic group of semi-nomadic people who are considered one of Africa's most prominent tribes. The Maasai are a people who live between southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. They are well-known for their distinct culture, traditions, way of life, and customs.

Part 2: Case Study 2

Patterns of Female Coalition Formation in Wild Bonobos

Bonobos, also known as pygmy chimps, are members of the great ape family. Bonobos can be found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's lowland rainforests to the south of the Congo River. Bonobos, along with chimps, are the nearest living relatives to humans, sharing more than 98 percent of their DNA. Bonobos are classified as an endangered species.

Part 3: Case Study 3

Gus, the Polar Bear of Central Park

Stereotypic behavior is a form of pathological behavior that is widely seen in captivity animals. It is characterized as a repeated, invariant behavior pattern with no discernible goal or function. The term zoochosis is often used to characterize personality issues and stereotypical behavior in captive animals.

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Upon successful completion of this course and achieving a passing score for the assessment, you will be issued with an international continuing education credit (CEU) certificate.

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Units of Study

Module 1: What is Zoology?

  • Introduction
  • A Definition of Zoology
  • Introduction to Animals
  • Interesting Facts about Animals

Module 2: History of Zoology

  • The History of Zoology
  • Famous Practitioners
  • The History of the Animal Kingdom
  • Evolution and Adaptation

Module 3: Classification of Animals

  • The Characteristics of Animals
  • The Classification of Animals
  • Taxonomic Classification

Module 4: Animal Behaviours

  • Animal Characteristics and Behaviour
  • Understanding and Recognising Behaviour Characteristics
  • Instinctual Attributes
  • Social Behaviours

Module 5: Genetics and Breeding

  • Genetics
  • Cross Breeding
  • Pure Breeding

Module 6: Diversity of Life

  • Organisms
  • Ecosystems
  • Food Chains
  • Cycles
  • Biodiversity

Module 7: Animal Diseases

  • Overview
  • Different Types of Diseases
  • Diagnosing Diseases
  • Curing Diseases
  • Animal Diseases Unrelated to Humans

Module 8: Practising Animal Care

  • Overview
  • Handle with Care
  • Training
  • Husbandry
  • Holding Facilities

Module 9: Animal Healthcare

  • Health Care Facilities
  • Common Health Issues
  • Detecting Health Issues
  • Animal Rehabilitation

Module 10: Case Studies

  • Case Study 1
  • Case Study 2
  • Case Study 3
  • Conclusion
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The term “Courses for Success” helped me in my current position to succeed. After completing the courses, I gave my manager the completion certificates. Recently I received a promotion too."

Valencia Marie Aviles - 5 STAR REVIEW
"I
had a very good experience with my course. It has helped me to get
multiple jobs and prepared me for almost everything I would need to
know. The course was very informative and easy to understand and broken
up perfectly to be done in a short amount of time while still learning a
good amount! I would recommend Courses for Success to anyone trying to
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ELENA GRIFFIN - 5 STAR REVIEW
"I have absolutely enjoyed the materials from Courses for Success. The materials are easy to understand which makes learning enjoyable. Courses for Success have great topics of interest which make you come back for
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Thank you Courses for Success for being part of my learning journey and making education affordable!"

Our
completion certificates are very valuable and will help you progress in
your work environment and show employers how committed you are to learn
new skills, you might even get a promotion.

18.  Will this course be credited by universities?

No, it is not equivalent to a college or university credit.

19.  Am I guaranteed to get a job with this certificate?

This course will give you the skills you need to help you obtain employment, but it’s up to you if you get the job or not.

20.  How will this course assist me with my career?

Studying
and completing this course will show employers that you have the
knowledge in this field, additionally you will gain more confidence in
this area of expertise.

21.  How long is the certificate valid for?

The Certificates are valid for life and do not need renewing. 

22.  Can I take more than one course at a time?

Courses
are studied online at your own pace and you are free to study as many
or as few courses as you wish, we also offer online course bundles that
allow you to save on additional courses so that you may get all the
topics related to your training goals in one go.

23.  What are the Payment Methods available? Is there a payment plan?

We accept payments via PayPal, Credit Card and Bank Transfer.

Payment Plans: We have partnered with Partial.ly, to offer our own in house payment plan. Everyone is Pre-Approved, providing the initial deposit is paid in full.

To pay via bank transfer contact us info@coursesforsuccess.com

24.  Can I purchase for multiple people?

Yes, you can do this by purchasing individually via website or send us a request via email at info@coursesforsuccess.com

25.  Can I request for an invoice before purchase?

Yes, you can request for an invoice via email at info@coursesforsuccess.com

26.  Purchase for a gift?

Yes, you can purchase this course as a gift, simply send an email to info@coursesforsuccess.com, with the course details and we can accommodate this.

27.  Can I create my own course bundle?

Yes,
you can customize your own bundle. Please send us the complete list
with the exact course link of the courses you'd like to bundle up via
email info@coursesforsuccess.com and we will create them for you. *Each course access, time of completion and certification varies depending on the course type.

28.  How will I contact Courses For Success if I have any questions?

You can contact our support team, at any time through live chat on our website, or email at info@coursesforsuccess.com, or by calling one of our phone numbers depending on which country you are in.  

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Course Bundles

Looking for specific training for yourself or employees. Choose from our Course Bundles below or build you own Bundle, by adding more courses to your cart. Choose different courses or the same course for multiple staff members and receive volume discounts at checkout.

Course Bundles