This Master's Degree has the overall aim of training professionals capable of corresponding to the needs of the aquaculture industry, contributing to an improvement in production sustainability, to Health and Welfare in Aquaculture, and for better Fo...
Student oriented formation, in which the student takes an active role.
Active Learning Methodologies are core
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Partnerships
Large net of extramural partners.
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Overall goals
Promote Health, Sanity and Welfare and control diseases, including zoonotic and enzootic
Ensuring the quality of food products, increasing Food Safety and Public Health
Plan, organize and manage aquaculture productions
Contribute to environmental protection
Promote scientific research and development activities
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Research
Students in the Master of Sustainable Aquaculture have the opportunity to conduct research at CiiEM, collaborating with its specialized labs and research groups focused on sustainable practices in aquaculture. This research allows students to explore innovative solutions for environmental challenges, improve aquaculture techniques, and develop strategies for enhancing fish health and production efficiency. Through this collaboration, students contribute to advancing sustainable practices that promote the long-term viability of aquaculture industries while preserving ecosystems.
Syllabus
Get on board for this journey
Introduction to to Aquaculture
Understanding and Maintaining Water Quality
Aquaculture Production Systems and Engineering
Sustainable Aquaculture and Environement
Physiology of Aquatic Organisms
Ethics and Welfare
Management and Economics
Genetics and Reproduction
Nutrition and Feed Production
Fish and Finfish Production
Aquacuture of Algae
Aquaculture of Invertebrates
Larviculture and Live Feeds
Farm Management and Husbandry
Your journey
starts here
Access Information
Candidates wishing to apply for the 2nd Cycle Master's programmes (without credits) must apply online and submit the following documents:
Curriculum Vitae;
Higher Education Certificate;
Declaration of honour (only for candidates who, at the time of their application, have not yet completed their Bachelor Degree);