Aquaculture Management
See study programmeThis study gives you interdisciplinary competence in aquaculture biology, technology, economics and management which is highly relevant for a job in the aquaculture industry. You will learn about biological and sustainable seafood production, water chemistry, fish health, welfare, nutrition and product quality, aquaculture economics and management, labor law and quality management in aquaculture. Combined with a bachelor's thesis and an internship in a company, this gives you a unique competence that is highly demanded by employers.
Students must have completed a safety course before using laboratories, laboratory equipment or performing high-risk procedures.
Knowledge
After completing the study, the candidate must have:
- broad knowledge of current and central topics and methods used in the aquaculture industry.
- basic knowledge of research and development related to aquaculture.
- good and up-to-date knowledge within aquaculture biology, technology, economics and management.
- in-depth knowledge of the aquaculture industry's history, nature and place in society.
- broad knowledge of management theory, personnel policy and legal frameworks for working life.
Skills
After completing the study, the candidate must be able to:
- apply professional knowledge and relevant results from research and development work to practical and theoretical issues, and make reasoned choices.
- reflect on own professional practice and adjust this under guidance.
- find, evaluate and refer to quality-assured information, and present this in such a way that it adresses a problem.
- master professional tools, techniques and forms of expression relevant to the aquaculture industry.
General competence
After completing the study, the candidate must:
- have insight into professional and work ethical/legal issues associated with the aquaculture industry.
- can plan and carry out varied tasks and projects that extend over time, in line with ethical requirements and guidelines for the aquaculture industry.
- can present important information in aquaculture biology, technology, economics and management both in writing, orally and digitally.
- can exchange views and experiences between different professions, and through this contribute to the development of best practice.
- can contribute to new thinking and innovation processes in the aquaculture industry
1. Higher education entrance qualification
2. Special admission requirements for BSc in Biology
3. English language proficiency
4. Financial capacity - non-EU/EEA applicants
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Have you thought of exchanging to another part of the world? We highly recommend our students to spend part of their degree at one of our collaborating universities. Studying abroad is an exciting opportunity to gain international experience, while allowing a broader selection of topics and courses. A study abroad compliments your degree best in the sixth semester. It is also arranged for international internship in the fourth semester.
We have dedicated staff who will do their best to help you with your stay abroad. For more information on the process, please contactJose de Pool, advisor for study exchange.
The application deadline for exchange is 1 September for the spring semester.
In addition to the semester fee and syllabus literature, students are expected to have a laptop with microphone and camera. Students must purchase their own laboratory coat for use in courses with laboratory exercises. This can be purchased at the university's bookstore Akademika (NOK 250-400).
Costs for excursions may apply, max NOK 2000,-.
Costs for travel and accomodation in relation to internship.
Refer to applicable legislation, regulations and related guidelines
Practical experience is a central part of this study programme, counting 22.5 ECTS credits. In the fourth semester, a 15 week internship must be carried out in a relevant aquaculture company. The internship course includes several mandatory elements such as assesment tasks, seminars and a final report. During the internship, the student participates in the day-to-day work in the company, engages in other tasks in addition, and thus gains relevant aquaculture experience.
If you want to combine your international period with international experience, internships can be carried out abroad. The aquaculture industry is an international industry, and many of our closest partner companies also have activities abroad. Denmark, Scotland, Canada and New Zealand are particularly relevant places to travel for international internships. The deadline for reporting to the international office is September 1.