The MSc Aquaculture and Marine Resource Management (MAM) is a two year programme, which comprises of 120 credits (ECTS). The programme consists of various courses, an internship and a research thesis which are carried out within one of the three specialisations.
Application procedure
To apply for admission to the MSc programme you have to submit several documents. This process is described step by step on the website of the Student Service Centre (SSC).
All information here: https://www.wur.nl/en/Education-Programmes/master/MSc-programmes/MSc-Aquaculture-and-Marine-Resource-Management/Application-and-admission.htm
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Learning outcomes
It requires thorough knowledge and skills to maintain the biological, physical and chemical integrity of water bodies, animal physiology and insight in economic and social driving factors. The learning outcome of this specialisation is to design optimal and sustainable production of fish and other marine organisms in a global perspective.
Prerequisites
Enrolment in an MSc programme at Wageningen University & Research requires:
- A BSc degree (or equivalent) in a field of science relevant to your selected programme
- A Grade Point Average (GPA) for this BSc of at least 70% of the maximum grade
- Fluency in English, both written and spoken
Relevant BSc programmes
Applicants should have a relevant BSc degree in animal science, aquatic science, biology, ecology, fisheries, marine science, environmental sciences or natural/technical sciences related to marine or aquatic environment or should have a Dutch bachelor's degree related to the topics mentioned above (see Dutch students below)
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