Aquaculture, Associate of Applied Science

Culture fish throughout their life cycle, from egg to adult, using best practices that are consistent with industry standards, to ensure a healthy, high quality final product.

Selectively breed and manage two strains of rainbow trout to ensure proper numbers for future production.

Use best management practices and current equipment to ensure proper feeding and nutrition of fish.

Monitor, sample, and use best management practices to ensure effluent water complies with the Clean Water Act and our NPDES permit.

Effectively operate and incorporate necessary technology such as pumps, heaters, and various meters to ensure production water quality parameters are met.

Identify pathogens and diseases and implement proper control procedures when necessary.

Develop and implement a management strategy to track inventory, expenses, and income to determine profit or loss of a crop.

Use and maintain common equipment and machinery used in industry.

Set up, load and haul fish to processing plants, private ponds, and various waters within the state.

Major Code: 4115A

**Alternative plans of study available by contacting your advisor

Fall Semester Freshman Year

AQUA 101Fisheries Management 1

2 Credits

AQUA 101LFisheries Management 1 Lab

1 Credit

AQUA 102Fish Health Management I

3 Credits

AQUA 104Practicum I

1-3 Credits

MATH GEAny Gen. Ed. Math Course

3 Credits

ENGL 101Writing and Rhetoric I

3 Credits

Total Credit Hours:14

Spring Semester Freshman Year

AQUA 104Practicum I

1-3 Credits

AQUA 201Fisheries Management 2

3 Credits

AQUA 202Fish Health Management 2

3 Credits

WATR 120Water Quality

2 Credits

WATR 120LWater Quality Lab*

1 Credit

AGRI 100Agriculture and Natural Resources Seminar

1 Credit

PROG ELEC
Program Electives

3 Credits

Total Credit Hours:14

Fall Semester Sophomore Year

AGRI 104Agriculture Management

4 Credits

AQUA 103Fish Physiology

3 Credits

AQUA 204Practicum 2

1-3 Credits

AQUA 285Aquaculture Cooperative Education/Internships

1-4 Credits

ELEC GEAny additional Gen. Ed.

3 Credits

Total Credit Hours:15

Spring Semester Sophomore Year

AQUA 203Fish Nutrition

3 Credits

AQUA 204Practicum 2

1-3 Credits

COMM GEAny Gen. Ed Oral Comm. Course

3 Credits

PROG ELEC
Program Elective

7 Credits

SOCS GEAny Gen. Ed. Social and Behavioral Way of Knowing Course

3 Credits

Total Credit Hours:17

Aquaculture Program Elective Courses

AGRI 201Wildland Plant Identification

2 Credits

AGRI 203Principles of Range Management

3 Credits

BIOL 102Environmental Science

3 Credits

BIOL 102LEnvironmental Science Lab

1 credit

BIOL 201Biology 1*

4 Credits

BIOL 202Biology 2*

4 Credits

BIOL 209General Ecology

4 Credits

CHEM 101Introduction to Chemistry*

4 Credits

GEOL 126Fundamentals of GIS*

3 Credits

GEOL 226Spatial Analysis With GIS*

3 Credits

WATR 130Water Measurement*

3 Credits

WATR 140Irrigation*

2 Credits

WATR 140LIrrigation Lab*

1 Credit

AGRI 210Environmental Law

2 Credits

Total Credit Hours:10

*Prerequisite or corequisite required

Summer Freshman Year

Total Credit Hours:3

Total Credit Hours: 60