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  1. Aquatic Biosciences and Resource Management

    MSc / MRes

    University of Exeter - Biosciences

    This programme covers contemporary aspects of both marine and freshwater systems and was designed with strong input from multiple external bodies including Cefas (Defra), the Environment Agency, and Natural England. These organisations are crucial to ensure training that links directly to relevant employment opportunities within the UK and abroad.

  2. Sustainable Aquaculture Systems

    MSc

    Plymouth University - Faculty of Science and Technology

    The programme reflects key aspects of fish, shellfish and algae production relating to modern aquaculture practices with an emphasis on nutrition, feed management, health, welfare and sustainable technology.Topics include fish nutrition, feed technology, fish and shellfish health management, disease prevention, genetic improvement of stock for aquaculture, management of fish production, ornamental fish culture and global demand for aquatic trades in captive fish species. Other modules focus on the environmental and legislative regulations in different countries and the problems of aquaculture expansion in rural areas.

  3. Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture

    MSc

    University of Exeter - Biosciences

    Our MSc in Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture will provide you with the biotechnical knowledge to pursue a career in agriculture, retail or policy making. The skills you will develop are in increasing demand as the UK's ability to meet future food requirements will depend primarily on the competitiveness of agricultural production.

  4. Applied Ecology

    MSc

    University of Exeter - Biosciences

    Based on the Cornwall Campus, this Masters of Science boasts a significant research component, with substantial fieldwork opportunities in the UK as well as a field course in Africa. Through taught modules and practical application, you will develop advanced skills in scientific method, ecological census and quantitative biology.

 
 
 
 
 

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