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MAFS 202: Practical and Field Studies in Marine and Fisheries Sciences

The scientific method. Introduction to experimental designs. Field sampling methods. Safety on the field. General laboratory protocols. Safety in the laboratory. Sample handling and sample chain of custody. Sample fixation and preservation. Identification and...

FISH/MASC 433: Entrepreneurship in Marine and Fisheries Sciences

Entrepreneurship/Small, Business Management, Environmental Economics, Marine Economy, Human Resources Management, Marketing, Financial Accounting, Legal Environment of Business, Financial Concepts and Skills, Sustainable Entrepreneurship.
 

FISH 682 SEMINAR II

In the second year, each student will make an oral presentation on the results of research undertaken. The student must also present a progress report midway into the second year. These will be assessed for 3 credits. Students are also expected to attend...

FISH 681 SEMINAR I

The student is expected to attend all seminars specified by the Department. Each student is expected to make his/her own oral presentation on a proposed research at a project proposal seminar. Seminars on offer include coastal management, climate change...

FISH 680 THESIS RESEARCH

A supervised thesis work on an independent and original research undertaken by the candidate in an applied area after presenting a proposal on a selected topic. This thesis will cover the two semesters of the second year. The final write-up of the project...

FISH 651 SEMINAR I

The student is expected to attend all seminars specified by the Department. Each student is expected to make his/her own oral presentation on a proposed research at a project proposal seminar. Seminars on offer include coastal management, climate change...

FISH 650 DISSERTATION

A supervised dissertation on an independent research work undertaken by candidate in an applied area after presenting a proposal as specified in FISH 651. This dissertation will cover the last three months of study and the topic must be approved by a...

FISH 638 ECOSYSTEM APPROACH TO FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (EAF)

This innovative course will explore the concept of the EAF and introduce students to a more holistic and advance processes in fisheries management. The focus will be on world fisheries - Status and trends; Key sustainability issues in world fisheries;...

FISH 632 LIMNOLOGY

Systems, phenomena, conditions, and life forms that exist in lakes are unique and quite different from those of the marine environments although they share some similarities. The course will focus on Development of lake basins and their associated...

FISH 623 FISH PROCESSING AND UTILIZATION

The general aim of this course is to introduce students to the global trends in fish utilization and processing applications. Some of the areas of focus will be: patterns of fish marketing in the developed and developing economies; producer-consumer linkages...

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