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Master of Science in Aquaculture

Type
Master (ISCED 2011 level 7)
Language

English

Duration 4 semesters
Entry level Bachelor
Cost Standard tuition fee (€ 288 fixed amount + € 27.50 per credit) + higher tuition fee (€ 78.90 per credit) For 60 credits: € 6672

Aquaculture is defined as the production of aquatic plants and animals for human consumption. Under the pressure of the increasing world population on the one side and the stagnating or even declining fishery landings on the other side, aquaculture is considered as the only option to respond to the growing demand for healthy and sustainable seafood. Commercial aquaculture is a relatively young, diverse and dynamic bio-industry with growth figures exceeding any other traditional primary production sector.

Modern aquaculture is a strongly research-driven bio-industry requiring constant innovation and highly skilled entrepreneurs. On the other hand, it is also a very diverse discipline with a wide range of involved species (plants, molluscs, crustaceans, fish), climates, environments (freshwater, brackishwater, marine), and exploitation modes (developing versus developed economies; subsistence versus business aquaculture).

The MSc in Aquaculture, established at Ghent University in 1991, offers a constantly actualised programme that balances a broad multidisciplinary approach with an in-depth research-based training. It prepares its students for fulfilling leading roles in scientific research, as well as in policy-making as aquaculture businesses.

Structure

The programme is conceived along a gradient of increasingly specialized and research-driven courses across the four semesters of the two years’ programme.

  • Semester 1: basic knowledge related to topics such as biology, microbiology, aquatic ecology, statistics is consolidated, broadened and deepened, in order to come to a homogeneous profile of the students.
  • Semester 2 & 3: focus on specialized aquaculture-related topics underpinned by the expertise of the ARC (especially in terms of live food production and applications and larviculture microbiology). In this semester, students can take an internship in on of our many international partner institutes or companies around the world.
  • Semester 4: dedicated to thesis work which is generally integrated within ongoing research projects, thus providing the student with a broader context of current research and applications. The student is expected to take up internship or thesis work at one of the programme’s network partners in the South.

Students advance their presentation techniques, communication skills and other generic skills through a variety of for teaching forms other than classical classroom teaching (e.g. practical exercises; case-study approaches, group work, lab work reporting).

 

Structural components
Thesis/Dissertation
Laboratory training
Practical/Field work
Research Project

Application procedure

Before completing the online application, we recommend to carefully read the general guidelines (including list of necessary documents you will need to upload). 

START ONLINE APPLICATION

Application deadlines: see https://www.ugent.be/bw/en/education/master-programmes/aquaculture.htm

For all questions in relation to the scholarship procedure and other questions regarding tuition fee, accommodation, visa matters, etc. please contact applications.itc@ugent.be

Grant opportunities

VLIR-UOS Scholarships

The Flemish Interuniversity Council - University Development Cooperation provides full scholarship for residents and nationals from 30 countries in the Global South. 

For all questions in relation to the scholarship procedure and other questions regarding tuition fee, accommodation, visa matters, etc. please contact applications.itc@ugent.be

Learning outcomes

he Master of Science in Aquaculture prepares you to become a highly trained and skilled expert who is able to exploit existing aquaculture potentials in a profitable and sustainable way and to draw and implement strategies for future development in the aquaculture industry. Graduates from all over the world will be able to act as key persons in their own local environment as the program strongly stimulates the transfer of knowledge between Europe and developing countries.

Prerequisites

Admission Requirements

Holders of a diploma from a Belgian university

All others

Each application file is evaluated by an admission board and has to be approved by the Faculty Council and by the Rector's office, irrespective of the diploma obtained.

  • Academic requirements
    1. Applicants must have at least a Bachelor's degree of min. 3 years with good overall scores (at least a second class upper or equivalent) from a university or recognized equivalent.
    2. Transcripts of Records (ToR) must demonstrate proficiency in: (i)  (bio)statistics; (ii) Chemistry (organic and inorganic); (iii)  Biology.  A solid background in aquaculture/fisheries, microbiology, physics, biochemistry is recommended.
  • Language requirements
    The applicant must be proficient in the language of the course or training programme, i.e. English. The English language proficiency can be met by providing a certificate (validity of 5 years) of one of the following tests: (TOEFL/IELTS predictive tests and TOEIC will not be accepted)
    • TOEFL 570 (paper-based)
    • TOEFL 86 (internet-based)
    • IELTS: 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.0 for writing)
    • Cambridge B2 First

Following students are exempt to provide an English language test certificate:

  1. applicants who have a diploma (Secondary Education, Academic Bachelor Degree, Master Degree) awarded by an (recognised) institution in the Flemish Community
  2. nationals of all EU and EEA countries, Australia, Botswana, Cameroon, Canada, Eritrea, Gambia, Ghana, Guyana, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Namibia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Uganda, UK, USA, Zambia and Zimbabwe;
    on condition that they can provide a stamped and signed certificate of English proficiency issued by their home university if they have obtained at least 60 ECTS credits with English as the language of instruction during a previous bachelor or master level degree.

ISCED Categories

Project management
Biology
Biotechnology
Ecology
Statistics
Aquaculture
Fisheries
Veterinary sciences