The environmental biology - zoology program is designed to help students understand the concepts of environmental biology and to apply those concepts to improve both the natural environment and the environment affected by human activities. The focus of the program is on animal biology. The zoology courses in the program emphasize ecology, systematics and environmental science.
Students may also complete this major through Lyman Briggs College.
Alumni Pursuits
Graduates pursue careers in a range of industries, excelling in jobs that demand deep knowledge of animal biology, ecology and the environment.
Alumni work at:
Federal, state and local agencies
High schools and middle schools
Laboratories
Museums
Veterinarian clinics
Zoos
Alumni work as:
Ecologists
Field biologists
Teachers and educators
Laboratory technicians
Marine biologists
Parks naturalists
Zoologists and wildlife biologists
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26 August 2024, 6 January 2025
College of Natural Science
Natural Science Building,
288 Farm Lane,
EAST LANSING,
Michigan,
48824, United States
MSU strongly encourages a college preparatory curriculum in secondary school. High school GPA is 3.5-4.0.
Minimum English requirements
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): Internet-based test: score of 79 with no sub score below 17; International English Language Testing System (IELTS) - Regular admission: Score of 6.5 or higher; Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) - Minimum score of 53; minimum sub score requirement of 48.
Application submission deadline: Regular Admission: February 1.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
International students at MSU enjoy a student-to-faculty ratio of 16:1, with a multicultural student population originating from over 130 countries.