18 monthsProgramme duration
Jan, SepStarting Month
Programme overview
Main Subject
Agriculture and Forestry
Degree
Other
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
The Master's Degree in Aquaculture provides students with advanced, specific and multidisciplinary training aimed at academic, research and professional training in Aquaculture. Students acquire knowledge, skills and aptitudes that will allow them to design and carry out research in the field of aquaculture, manage and control continental and marine facilities, assess their environmental impact and respond to the needs of R+D+i in the sector, implementing strategies for the future development of the industry.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Agriculture and Forestry
Degree
Other
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
The Master's Degree in Aquaculture provides students with advanced, specific and multidisciplinary training aimed at academic, research and professional training in Aquaculture. Students acquire knowledge, skills and aptitudes that will allow them to design and carry out research in the field of aquaculture, manage and control continental and marine facilities, assess their environmental impact and respond to the needs of R+D+i in the sector, implementing strategies for the future development of the industry.
Admission Requirements
Admission criteria
The number of places offered is 30 (10 per university), for which the main selection criterion is the academic transcript, while secondarily it will be valued to have previously studied subjects such as Biochemistry, Physiology, Genetics, Microbiology, Zoology, Botany, along with demonstrated knowledge of English, curriculum vitae, and professional or research experience.
SPECIFIC SELECTION CRITERIA
- Academic record (30% weighting)
- Have studied the subjects: biochemistry, physiology, genetics, microbiology, zoology, botany (5% weighting)
- Demonstrated knowledge of English (10%)
- Complete curriculum (25%)
- Professional experience (15%)
- Research experience (15%)
The Standing Committee has the powers in matters of admission, although its decision must be ratified by the Interuniversity Academic Committee.
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