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Education of Experimental Zoology

The Experimental Zoology Group (EZO) provides a captivating range of BSc courses that immerse students in the fundamental principles of zoology. By grasping these principles, students gain insight into the remarkable abilities of animals to thrive and propagate in their natural habitats. Expanding upon these foundations, EZO further enriches students' knowledge through a compelling selection of MSc courses, paving the way for their MSc thesis journey within EZO.

To gain profound insights into the workings of animals, a quantitative lens is often essential, enabling us to distil the enormous complexity of biological reality down to its fundamental components.

Thesis opportunities

Perhaps you have already taken an EZO course and discovered a deep fascination for a specific topic. Alternatively, you might be eager to delve into the realms of biomechanics, bio-inspired design, evolution, or animal development, which are among our group's research expertise areas. If you're unsure whether your interests align with our research topics, you can explore our current student research topics [here] (provide the hyperlink).

If you are considering utilizing one of your Honours Cards at EZO, please share the following details with us by sending an email to ezo.thesis@wur.nl:

  • The topic that captivates your attention and the reasons behind your interest.
  • The type of activity you would like to dedicate your time to, such as analysis, evaluation, or creation.
  • The specific skills you aim to improve or acquire during the process.
  • The desired end product you wish to deliver, be it a report, a video, an educational component, or otherwise.
  • The number of cards you intend to use (2 or 4 ECTS).

Internship

An internship is an external (research) project conducted outside Wageningen University. It offers an opportunity to gain practical experience at various institutions, companies, or universities. At EZO, we prioritize science-driven research internships, leading to collaborations with universities and research institutes worldwide.

At EZO, there are two pathways to kickstart your internship:

  1. If you already have a specific destination in mind within EZO's research field, we're here to assist you in turning that vision into reality.
  2. If you aspire to contribute to the research field of EZO but haven't pinpointed a specific opportunity yet, fret not! We can provide guidance and help you discover potential avenues.

Capita selecta

At EZO, a Capita Selecta offers a unique opportunity for students to engage in tailor-made projects of relatively short duration (3 or 6 ECTS). Each Capita Selecta project can vary significantly depending on the student's interests and goals. It could involve a small-scale research endeavour, an in-depth literature study, the development of educational materials, and more.

In all cases, a crucial criterion remains constant: the presence of a clear and assessable end product. This could take the form of a scientific report, a section of an educational manual, or a description outlining an enhanced experimental setup.

If you have an intriguing idea for a Capita Selecta project at EZO, we encourage you to get in touch with us at ezo.thesis@wur.nl. Together, we will explore the possibilities and turn your idea into a reality.

Honours cards

Honours Cards form an integral part of the BSc Honours Program, offering you an avenue to expand your knowledge through engaging assignments beyond the scope of your regular educational program. At EZO, we warmly welcome students who wish to utilize Honours Cards to enrich their academic journey.

Our courses

Courses that we coordinate:

YearCodeCourse

BSc-1

EZO10306

Zoology

BSc-1

EZO10806

Zoology (English)

BSc-1

EZO11306

Marine Life

BSc-2

EZO21803

Basic Principles of Vertebrate Zoology

BSc-2

EZO23306

Modelling Biological Systems

BSc-2

EZO22306

Key Concepts in Developmental Biology

BSc-2

EZO20306

Invertebrates, Algae & Fungi

BSc-3

EZO31306

Vertebrate Structure and Function

MSc

EZO32806

Biomimetics

MSc

EZO30806

Functional Zoology

MSc

EZO32303

Laboratory Animal Science

MSc

EZO30306

Developmental Biology of Animals

PhD

The Final Touch (WIAS)

Courses that we coordinate:

  1. Year

    BSc-1

    Code

    EZO10306

    Course

    Zoology

  2. Year

    BSc-1

    Code

    EZO10806

    Course

    Zoology (English)

  3. Year

    BSc-1

    Code

    EZO11306

    Course

    Marine Life

  4. Year

    BSc-2

    Code

    EZO21803

    Course

    Basic Principles of Vertebrate Zoology

  5. Year

    BSc-2

    Code

    EZO23306

    Course

    Modelling Biological Systems

  6. Year

    BSc-2

    Code

    EZO22306

    Course

    Key Concepts in Developmental Biology

  7. Year

    BSc-2

    Code

    EZO20306

    Course

    Invertebrates, Algae & Fungi

  8. Year

    BSc-3

    Code

    EZO31306

    Course

    Vertebrate Structure and Function

  9. Year

    MSc

    Code

    EZO32806

    Course

    Biomimetics

  10. Year

    MSc

    Code

    EZO30806

    Course

    Functional Zoology

  11. Year

    MSc

    Code

    EZO32303

    Course

    Laboratory Animal Science

  12. Year

    MSc

    Code

    EZO30306

    Course

    Developmental Biology of Animals

  13. Year

    PhD

    Code
    Course

    The Final Touch (WIAS)

We also participate in:

YearCodeCourse

BSc-1

HAP10306

Principles of Human Physiology

BSc-1

YAS10806

Biology of Domestic Animals

BSc-2

HAP20306

Human and Animal Physiology

BSc-2

MOB20803

Mechanisms of Development

MSc

AFI31306

Life History of Aquatic Organisms

We also participate in:

  1. Year

    BSc-1

    Code

    HAP10306

    Course

    Principles of Human Physiology

  2. Year

    BSc-1

    Code

    YAS10806

    Course

    Biology of Domestic Animals

  3. Year

    BSc-2

    Code

    HAP20306

    Course

    Human and Animal Physiology

  4. Year

    BSc-2

    Code

    MOB20803

    Course

    Mechanisms of Development

  5. Year

    MSc

    Code

    AFI31306

    Course

    Life History of Aquatic Organisms

Information for current BSc / MSc Thesis and Internship students at EZO:

YearCodeLink

BSc / MSc

EZO82000

Information for current BSc / MSc Thesis and Internship students at EZO:

  1. Year

    BSc / MSc

    Code

    EZO82000

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