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University of St Andrews - Online
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MSc / PGDip / PGCert in Sustainable Aquaculture - Online
- Online United Kingdom
MSc
Part time
1 year
Distance Learning
English
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Gain expertise in sustainable aquaculture practices with an online MSc that addresses environmental and economic challenges in global aquaculture industries. Designed to develop students’ critical understanding of environmentally and economically sustainable practices in aquaculture production.


University of Airlangga
Master of Fisheries and Marine Biotechnology
- Surabaya, Indonesia
Master degree
Full time
2 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
This study program commits to developing fisheries and marine biotechnology concerning aquatic biota health biotechnology, aquaculture biotechnology, and fishery product biotechnology. Our vision is to become an independent, innovative, and advanced study program implementing morality aspects in developing science and technology relating to fisheries biotechnology at the national and international level.
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Aquaculture and Fisheries degree programs dive into the sustainable cultivation and management of aquatic organisms. This field is crucial as global demand for seafood rises, making it an exciting area of study that combines environmental science with cutting-edge techniques.
You'll explore subjects such as aquatic ecology, fish nutrition, and sustainable farming practices. Students learn hands-on skills like designing fish stocking strategies and assessing water quality. Many courses emphasize research methods, which help you develop a strong analytical foundation for tackling real-world problems. As students engage with diverse perspectives, they enhance their adaptability and critical thinking abilities.
Online programs often promote flexible learning environments, allowing you to balance your studies with other commitments. Graduates commonly pursue careers in marine conservation, aquaculture management, or fisheries policy, where their expertise directly supports global food security. The interdisciplinary approach of these programs encourages independence and innovation, preparing you for meaningful contributions in the field.