Module #1 Introduction to Zoology Overview of the field of zoology, its significance, and importance
Module #2 History of Zoology Historical background and development of zoology as a science
Module #3 Branches of Zoology Overview of the different branches of zoology, including morphology, physiology, ecology, and more
Module #4 Animal Classification Introduction to animal classification systems, including Linnaean and cladistic approaches
Module #5 Kingdom Animalia Characteristics and diversity of the kingdom Animalia
Module #6 Invertebrate Animals Introduction to invertebrate animals, including sponges, cnidarians, worms, and mollusks
Module #7 Types of Invertebrates Detailed study of different types of invertebrates, such as arthropods, echinoderms, and more
Module #8 Vertebrate Animals Introduction to vertebrate animals, including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals
Module #9 Fish and Amphibians Detailed study of fish and amphibians, including their characteristics, habitats, and adaptations
Module #10 Reptiles and Birds Detailed study of reptiles and birds, including their characteristics, habitats, and adaptations
Module #11 Mammals Detailed study of mammals, including their characteristics, habitats, and adaptations
Module #12 Principles of Animal Physiology Introduction to animal physiology, including cellular respiration, digestion, and circulation
Module #13 Animal Behavior Introduction to animal behavior, including learning, communication, and social behavior
Module #14 Ecology and Conservation Introduction to ecology and conservation biology, including population dynamics, ecosystems, and biodiversity
Module #15 Zoology and Human Health The role of zoology in understanding and addressing human health issues, including zoonotic diseases and biomedicine
Module #16 Zoology in Agriculture and Industry The role of zoology in agriculture, including animal husbandry, fisheries, and pest management
Module #17 Zoology and the Environment The role of zoology in understanding and addressing environmental issues, including climate change and conservation biology
Module #18 Lab Techniques in Zoology Introduction to laboratory techniques used in zoology, including microscopy, dissection, and sampling methods
Module #19 Case Studies in Zoology In-depth analysis of real-world case studies in zoology, including conservation efforts and research applications
Module #20 Zoology and Society The role of zoology in society, including ethics, policy, and outreach
Module #21 Career Opportunities in Zoology Exploration of career paths and opportunities in zoology, including research, conservation, and education
Module #22 Zoology in the 21st Century Current and future trends in zoology, including emerging technologies and research areas
Module #23 Review and Practice Review of key concepts and practice exercises to reinforce understanding
Module #24 Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion Planning next steps in Introduction to Zoology career