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Postgraduate Certificate in Aquatic Ecosystems, Aquaculture and Fisheries

Host Departments

Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology

Animal Science

Biological and Agricultural Engineering

Center for Aquatic Biology and Aquaculture

Statement of Program Aim

The Departments of Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology; Animal Science; and Biological and Agricultural Engineering, University of California, Davis, in collaboration with UC Davis Extension, offer a one-year certificate program. The program is designed to provide advanced training in managing and sustaining aquatic ecosystems and/or fisheries, so as to utilize such resources carefully and effectively for securing food security and livelihoods. The program draws on disciplines that range among wildlife ecology, animal biology and fishery management, and includes studies in resource economics. The goals of our academic and research programs are to understand how processes and management are integrated within an aquatic ecosystem to control food production, resource-use efficiency, and environmental impact.

Maximum Enrollment

Eight students.

Student Prerequisites

A TOEFL score of 550 or better is required of all nonnative English speakers. Students are expected to have a minimum of a Bachelor of Science degree in animal science or a related discipline.

Contact Person

Kit McGee
Center for Aquatic Biology and Aquaculture (CABA)
3032 Bainer Hall
University of California
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616 USA
cmcgee@caes.ucdavis.edu

Departmental fee: $2000 per year

Suggested Courses

Course Number Name Units Quarter
WFC 102 Field Studies in Fish Biology 1 Spring
WFC 102L Field Studies in Fish Biology: Laboratory 6 Spring
WFC 120 Biology and Conservation of Fishes 3 Fall
WFC 120L Laboratory in Biology and Conservation of Fishes 1 Fall
WFC 121 Physiology of Fishes 4 Winter
WFC 122 Population Dynamics and Estimation 4 Spring
WFC 123 Stream Ecology 4 Spring
ANS 136 Techniques and Practices of Fish Culture 2 Fall
ANS 136A Aquatic Animal Growth Laboratory 2 Fall

 

Other courses that might be of interest:

Course Number Name Units Quarter
ANS 118 Fish Production 4 Winter
ANS 119 Invertebrate Aquaculture 4 Spring
ANS 131 Reproduction and Early Development in Aquatic Animals 4 Spring
NUT 124 Nutrition and Feeding of Finfishes 3 Fall
ARE 147 Resource and Environmental Policy Analysis 3 Winter
ARE 175 Natural Resource Economics 4 Fall
ARE 215D Environment and Economic Development 4 Spring
ABT 161 Water Quality Management of Aquaculture 3 Winter
ABT 163 Aquaculture Systems Engineering 3 Spring

 

In agreement with the graduate advisor, a full quarter of undergraduate classes under the Bodega Marine Laboratory Program may be selected.

Course Number Name Units Quarter
BIS 120 Developmental Biology of Marine Invertebrates 4 Spring
BIS 120P Developmental Biology of Marine Invertebrates / Advanced Laboratory Topics 6 Spring
BIS 122 Population Biology and Ecology 3 Spring
BIS 122P Population Biology and Ecology / Advanced Laboratory Topics 5 Spring
BIS 123 Undergraduate Colloquium in Marine Science 1 Spring

 

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