Zoology is interested in describing the general architecture and characteristics of the different groups Zoological. It is based essentially on three fundamental elements; (1) shape compatibility, function and system [functional morphology]; (2) Development cycle and life [ontogenesis]; and (3) unity, diversity, and evolutionary history [phylogeny]. This subject allows you a rigorous mastery of the basics in animal biology; diversity, structure, behaviour, reproduction, development, origin, distribution and relationship of animals to the surrounding environment, as well as their importance in nature. Tracing the history of zoology is a complex exercise and amounts to following different threads which, beginning and interrupting, reuniting and separating, constitute the frame.


The conservation of natural resources involves several mechanisms and models. The DCE module provides first-year master's students: applied microbiology with all the elements to understand the functioning of these ecosystems. We plan in this module to achieve the

following objectives:

 

1. Identification of risks of ecosystem degradation

2. Ecosystem restoration and conservation

3. Functioning of ecosystems