Centre for Shellfish Research, Building 373, 900 5th St.
Nanaimo BC V9R 5S5
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Duration:
More than 2 months
2 years/ 35 hrs. per week
2 years/ 35 hrs. per week
Cost:
$9,750.00
Target Audience:
High School Graduates, mature students, people who want specific training, interested in conservation of fisheries
Recognition Provided:
Diploma
Method of Instruction:
Classroom
On-site/On-farm
On-site/On-farm
Availability of Program:
Seasonal
Agriculture Business:
Aquaculture
Subject of Training:
Animal Production
Business Planning, Strategy and Structure
Equipment / Machine Operation and Maintenance
MUC offers this program to develop individuals who want to acquire theoretical and technical skills is the fisheries and aquaculture industry and who want to develop a professional attitude toward a career in the industry. Students take the program in 1, 2 or 3 year formats and can choose to participate in two terms of co-operative education work placements. The first year of the program provides students with a foundation in basic conceptual areas and students participate in a weekly practicum. The second year exposes students to more technical and specialized topics such as engineering, hydraulics and hatchery design. During the second year students participate is a one-week limnology field course on the shores of a remote lake. The second year also requires a weekly practicum.
Business Planning, Strategy and Structure
Equipment / Machine Operation and Maintenance
MUC offers this program to develop individuals who want to acquire theoretical and technical skills is the fisheries and aquaculture industry and who want to develop a professional attitude toward a career in the industry. Students take the program in 1, 2 or 3 year formats and can choose to participate in two terms of co-operative education work placements. The first year of the program provides students with a foundation in basic conceptual areas and students participate in a weekly practicum. The second year exposes students to more technical and specialized topics such as engineering, hydraulics and hatchery design. During the second year students participate is a one-week limnology field course on the shores of a remote lake. The second year also requires a weekly practicum.
Language of Instruction:
English
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Last Updated: 2013-05-09
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