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Sustainable Ecological Aquaculture

Category
Contact

Dr. Charles Tilburg, Academic Director
ctilburg@une.edu

Degree name
Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Ecological Aquaculture
Sections

Mission

The mission of the School of Marine and Environmental Programs at the Â鶹´«Ã½ is to help our students gain an understanding of the natural world, develop critical thinking skills, and become scientifically literate. Together, we lay a foundation for lifelong learning and meaningful contributions to society and offer a baccalaureate education to students interested in all facets of the marine environment.   

Our programs encompass a wide variety of disciplines that seek to understand the way the ocean functions, how it is related to earth systems science, and how humans interact with the environment. Students will learn theoretical underpinnings and applications of disciplines from biology to chemistry, geology, and physics. These disciplines are critical to life as we know it on the planet. Students will be able to apply these disciplines to solving real problems encountered in coastal and marine ecosystems and by the human communities that depend on them.

Major Description

The Sustainable Ecological Aquaculture Program is designed to give students the knowledge and unique skills needed to culture organisms in the nearshore coastal environment for food or restoration with special emphasis on sustainability and with the understanding of societal values, needs, and policies.

Curricular Requirements

CAS Core RequirementsCredits
Total42-46
Required CoursesCredits
BIO 221 – Principles of Aquaculture3
BIO 222/222L – Finfish/Shellfish Culture Tech4
BIO 223/223L – Hlth, Nurt, Feed Cultured Org4
BUMG 313 – Social Innov & Entre or BUMK 312 – Entrepreneurship/Sml Business3
CHE 110/110L – General Chemistry I or CHE 111/111L – General Chemistry II or CHE 130/130L – Principles of Chemistry or CHE 150/150L – University General Chem I or CHE 151/151L – University General Chem II4
GIS 161 – GIS I: Func/Geospatial Sci/Tech3
MAF 315 – US Aquaculture Management & Policy3
MAR 105/105L – Eco/Evo of Marine Organisms4
MAR 106/106L – Cell/Molec Bio/Marine Orgs4
MAR 150/150L – Discovering the Ocean Environ or MAR 270/270L – Oceanography4
MAR 250/250L – Marine Biology4
MAR 235 – Sustainable Harvest of Marine/Freshwater Resources3
MAR 315 – Systems Thinking (World Problems)3
MAR 445 – Social Ecological Aquaculture3
MAR 495 – Adv Marine Science Internship or MAR 410 – Marine Science Research4
MAT 150 – Statistics for Life Sciences or MAT 151 – Statistics for Environmental Sciences3
Six (6) credits of Marine/Environmental Elective courses6
Total53+?
Open elective courses (needed to reach 120 credits)Variable
Minimum Required Total Credits120

Electives

Marine/Environmental Elective Course OptionsCredits
ENV 220 – Conservation and Preservation3
ENV 220L – Conservation and Preservation Lab2
ENV 240 – Env Sustainability Lab2
ENV 250 – Envir Policy Compar Perspect3
ENV 261 – Gulf of Maine Field Studies I1.5
ENV 262 – Gulf of Maine Field Studies II1.5
ENV 309 – Sustainability & Eco Restor3
ENV 311/311L – Ecological Monitoring4
ENV 328 – Env Pollution:Wldlife/Hum Hlth3
ENV 365 – Climate Change Adaptation3
MAR 350/350L – Marine Ecology4

Learning Outcomes

  • Students will demonstrate a strong content-knowledge foundation in their specific field of study (Marine Biology, Oceanography, Marine Entrepreneurship, Marine Affairs, Aquaculture/Aquarium Science/Aquaponics, or Sustainable Ecological Aquaculture).
  • Students will communicate effectively in both oral and written format to convey their scientific knowledge, interdisciplinary training, and findings to peers, professional audiences, decision-makers, and/or the public.
  • Students will demonstrate critical thinking and problem-solving skills in their specific field of study by designing, carrying out, and interpreting the results of their experiments, by evaluating the literature published by professionals, by making recommendations to policy makers and/or by creating and innovating in their field.

Honors

We offer qualified students the option of graduating with Honors. This includes significant research, scholarship or creative activity under the direction of a faculty member. Interested students should consult with their major advisor. 

Transfer Credit

Courses previously completed at another accredited college can be transferred to this degree program. Transferred courses must be reasonably close in scope and content to the courses offered at Â鶹´«Ã½in order to count as exact equivalents. Otherwise, they will transfer as general electives. All Science/Math courses previously completed must be no older than five years. Other options and restrictions apply.

See Undergraduate Admissions for more information.

Admissions

See Undergraduate Admissions for more information.

Financial Information

Tuition and fees for subsequent years may vary. Other expenses include books and housing. For more information regarding tuition and fees, please consult the Financial Information section of this catalog.