What is Eatm program?
What is Eatm program?
Degree in Exotic Animal Training Management (EATM) provide appropriate animal husbandry, and apply animal behavior modification to a wide variety of domestic and non-domestic animals to further animal welfare and wildlife conservation.
When can I apply to Moorpark?
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Fall Semester (Aug.-Dec.) | Spring Semester (Jan.-May) | |
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Out of country Application | June 15 | November 15 |
In country Application | July 1 | December 1 |
Does Moorpark College have a zoo?
EATM students are required to work at America’s Teaching Zoo located on the Moorpark College campus, many long days and weekends, caring for the animals. Our Zoo has almost 200 different animals, and is maintained and run almost entirely by the students, under close faculty and staff supervision.
What animals does the Moorpark zoo have?
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Michelle-White Fronted Capuchin Monkey | Cindy-Lou Spider Monkey | Scooter-Tufted Capuchin |
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Chip & Dale-Sugar Gliders | Hudson-North American Beaver | Nugget-Raccoon |
Savuti-Spotted Hyena | Kiara-African Lioness | Shaba-Serval |
Boo and Scout-Mountain Coatis | Spirit-Mountain Lion | Virginia-Opossum |
Is Moorpark free?
You can qualify for your first 2 years tuition Free at Moorpark College even if you’re not eligible for federal financial aid! It is called the Moorpark College Promise Program!
How much does a zookeeper make?
Entry Level Zookeeper Salary
Annual Salary | Hourly Wage | |
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Top Earners | $53,000 | $25 |
75th Percentile | $45,000 | $22 |
Average | $38,571 | $19 |
25th Percentile | $29,000 | $14 |
What is the zip code for Moorpark CA?
93020
93021
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Does Moorpark have dorms?
Moorpark College does not offer on-campus dormitories or housing.
How large is Moorpark College?
Moorpark College is a public community college in Moorpark, California. It was established in 1967 with enrollment of 2,500 students and enrolled 14,254 students in 2014. An Exotic Animal Training and Management center houses over 200 animals on campus.