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Zoo Animal Technology, A.S.


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Program Code: 3106

Are you passionate about animals? Do you want to save the world and make a difference for wild animals and wild places? The Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo is located on Santa Fe College’s Northwest Campus, and accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA).

Supervised by the professional staff of the SF Teaching Zoo, you gain hands-on experience in every aspect of zoo animal management, from daily care, to habitat construction and maintenance, to educating the public on our diverse collection of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates. Our students are not assistants to anyone; they are our zookeepers. Find your niche, learn to go above and beyond the day-to-day operations of zoos and become a conservation champion!

Our graduates occupy positions in zoos, aquariums, aviaries, wildlife parks, conservation organizations, veterinary clinics, science museums and animal care facilities around the United States and the world. Program graduates are contributing to the field through their leadership, dedication and professional training.

General Education Requirements


Communications (6 Credit Hours)


Mathematics (3 Credit Hours)


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Humanities (3 Credit Hours)


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Natural Sciences (4 Credit Hours)


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Social/Behavioral Sciences (3 Credit Hours)


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Total General Education Hours: 19


Total Professional Core Hours: 47


Total Program Hours: 66


*All PAZ courses must be taken in the sequence determined by the Zoo Animal Technology Program. All PAZ courses must be successfully completed with a C or better grade before continuing in the sequence because each PAZ course acts as the prerequisite for subsequent courses in the sequence.

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