Bachelor of Science in Aquaculture (Minor)

Nanaimo

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Aquaculture program at Vancouver Island University (VIU) provides students with a comprehensive understanding of sustainable aquaculture practices, aquatic ecosystems, and fisheries management. This program combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience, preparing students for careers in the aquaculture industry, environmental conservation, research, and marine resource management. Students learn about aquaculture systems, fish biology, water quality management, and aquaculture business operations, gaining the skills necessary to address complex challenges in the aquaculture sector.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Science in Aquaculture program at VIU is designed to cover a broad range of topics related to aquaculture science, marine biology, and fisheries management. Core courses include aquaculture principles, fish nutrition, aquatic ecology, aquaculture technology, and fisheries policy. Students also have the opportunity to choose elective courses in areas such as shellfish culture, marine mammal biology, fish health management, or aquaculture entrepreneurship. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning through laboratory exercises, fieldwork, and industry practicums, providing students with practical skills and experience applicable to the aquaculture industry.

Research Focus: Vancouver Island University encourages students in the Aquaculture program to engage in applied research and scientific inquiry to address pressing issues in aquaculture sustainability, environmental stewardship, and seafood production. Faculty members mentor students in designing research projects, conducting experiments, and analyzing data related to aquaculture systems, fish health, water quality, and ecosystem dynamics. Students have the opportunity to participate in research collaborations with industry partners, government agencies, or non-profit organizations to contribute to innovative solutions and best practices in aquaculture management and conservation.

Industry Engagement: The Bachelor of Science in Aquaculture program at VIU actively engages with industry stakeholders, aquaculture producers, and government regulators to provide students with practical training and industry-relevant skills. Through industry practicums, field trips, and guest lectures, students have the opportunity to learn from industry professionals, gain insights into aquaculture operations, and develop professional networks within the aquaculture community. The university also collaborates with aquaculture companies, research institutions, and government agencies to offer internship opportunities, applied research projects, and technology transfer initiatives to support the growth and sustainability of the aquaculture industry.

Global Perspective: Vancouver Island University promotes a global perspective within its Aquaculture program, recognizing the importance of international collaboration and knowledge exchange in addressing global challenges in aquaculture sustainability and seafood security. The curriculum explores global aquaculture trends, international regulations, and best practices in aquaculture management from around the world. Students have the opportunity to study international case studies, participate in international field studies, or engage in collaborative research projects with international partners. Additionally, the university hosts international conferences, workshops, and symposiums to facilitate cross-cultural learning and dialogue on aquaculture issues and solutions.

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Location

Nanaimo

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 21742

Application Fees: CAD $ 150

Academic Qualifications: A minimum overall percentage of 70% in your high school or secondary school studies is typically required. Please note that specific programs may have additional requirements or higher admission standards.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5, with no band score less than 6.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 85 on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • PTE Academic: A minimum score of 60.

Vancouver Island University (VIU) provides a range of scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students in pursuing their studies. These scholarships are designed to recognize academic excellence, leadership potential, and contributions to the community. 

International Undergraduate Regional Scholarship: This scholarship is available to undergraduate international students from specific regions. The scholarship amount varies and is awarded based on academic achievement and financial need.

International Undergraduate Entrance Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to exceptional international undergraduate students entering VIU for the first time. The scholarship amount varies and is based on academic merit.

International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to international students who have completed the International Baccalaureate (IB) program with outstanding academic performance. The scholarship amount varies and is awarded based on IB scores.

VIU World-Wide Entrance Scholarship: This scholarship is available to international students entering a bachelor's degree program at VIU. The scholarship amount varies and is awarded based on academic achievement.

VIU International Undergraduate Student Award: This award is available to international undergraduate students who have completed at least one year of study at VIU. The award amount varies and is awarded based on academic achievement and contributions to the VIU community.

It's important to note that the availability and specific details of scholarships may vary each year.

Graduates of Vancouver Island University's Bachelor of Science in Aquaculture (Minor) program possess a unique blend of knowledge and practical skills in aquaculture science, fisheries management, and environmental conservation, making them well-suited for a variety of careers in the aquaculture industry, research institutions, government agencies, and environmental organizations. 

Aquaculture Technician: Graduates can work as aquaculture technicians for fish farms, hatcheries, or aquaculture research facilities. They are responsible for maintaining aquaculture systems, monitoring water quality, feeding and caring for aquatic species, and assisting with breeding and harvesting operations.

Fish Health Specialist: Graduates can pursue careers as fish health specialists for aquaculture companies, veterinary clinics, or government agencies. They diagnose and treat fish diseases, conduct health inspections, and implement biosecurity measures to prevent disease outbreaks in aquaculture facilities.

Fisheries Biologist: Graduates can work as fisheries biologists for government departments, environmental consulting firms, or non-profit organizations. They conduct research on fish populations, assess aquatic habitats, and develop management plans to sustainably manage fisheries resources and conserve aquatic ecosystems.

Aquatic Environmental Scientist: Graduates can work as aquatic environmental scientists for environmental consulting firms, regulatory agencies, or research institutions. They study the impacts of aquaculture operations on water quality, biodiversity, and ecosystem health, and develop strategies to minimize environmental impacts and ensure sustainability.

Aquaculture Farm Manager: Graduates can pursue careers as aquaculture farm managers or operations managers for fish farms, shellfish farms, or aquaponics facilities. They oversee daily operations, manage staff, coordinate production schedules, and ensure compliance with regulations and industry standards.

Aquaculture Business Consultant: Graduates can work as aquaculture business consultants for consulting firms, financial institutions, or government agencies. They provide advice and expertise on business planning, market analysis, regulatory compliance, and investment opportunities in the aquaculture industry.

Aquaculture Policy Analyst: Graduates can work as policy analysts for government agencies, industry associations, or advocacy organizations. They analyze aquaculture regulations, assess policy impacts, and develop recommendations to support sustainable aquaculture development and regulatory reform.

Aquatic Researcher: Graduates can pursue careers as aquatic researchers for universities, research institutes, or government laboratories. They conduct research on aquaculture technologies, fish physiology, aquaculture genetics, or environmental interactions to advance scientific knowledge and innovation in the aquaculture field.

Aquatic Education Coordinator: Graduates can work as aquatic education coordinators for aquariums, nature centers, or environmental education programs. They develop and deliver educational programs, workshops, and outreach activities to promote awareness and appreciation for aquatic ecosystems and aquaculture practices.

Aquaculture Entrepreneur: Graduates can start their own aquaculture businesses or entrepreneurial ventures, such as boutique fish farms, seafood markets, aquaponics startups, or aquaculture technology companies. They have the opportunity to innovate, diversify, and contribute to the growth and sustainability of the aquaculture industry.


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