Career paths in Zoology
Zoology graduates enter a diverse range of roles in many industries, including:
- Wildlife & Conservation: Ecologist, conservation officer or biodiversity officer
- Research & Academia: Animal behaviour researcher, lab technician or university teaching
- Education & Communication: Science communicator, wildlife educator, museum guide, content creator in science media.
- Applied & Industry Roles: Environmental consultant, sustainability adviser, bioinformatics analyst, government or NGO policy roles.
Alternative careers outside of Zoology
One of the strengths of a Zoology degree is the broad skill set it gives you. Not sure if you want a 'traditional' zoology role? Your analytical, fieldwork, and research skills are ideal for:
- Data science and statistical analysis
- Government and NGO policy positions
- Public sector graduate schemes
- Science communication and publishing
- Corporate sustainability and environmental responsibility teams
This versatility makes zoology a strong foundation for careers that extend well beyond animal science.
Skills you’ll gain in a Zoology degree
Alongside subject knowledge, a Zoology degree equips you with transferable skills that employers across many industries value:
- Field and laboratory techniques (ecological surveying, data collection, sample analysis)
- Critical thinking and scientific problem-solving
- Statistical and data analysis
- Communication and presentation skills
- Project management and teamwork
Graduate outcomes and salaries for Zoology
Recent data shows that around 94% of Hull Zoology graduates are in work or further study within 15 months of graduating1. Salaries for early-career roles start around £22,000, depending on the path taken2. This increases with experience, extra qualifications, or specialist training.
This aligns with national trends for Environmental Science degree holders,. where many use their degree as a springboard into conservation, research, sustainability policy, or environmental monitoring roles.
Further study options
Many Zoology graduates choose to continue their education. Either to specialise further or to open other career doors. Common routes include:
- Masters degrees in areas such as animal behaviour, ecology, marine biology, or environmental management.
- PhDs for those aiming to enter academia or high-level research.
- Postgraduate diplomas or certificates in applied fields like conservation management, environmental law, or science communication.
Can I become a vet with a Zoology degree?
This depends on the pathway you take after graduation. A Zoology degree alone doesn’t qualify you to practise as a vet. But it can be a valuable foundation if you later apply to veterinary medicine programmes.
Read more in our Can I be a vet with a Zoology degree FAQ.