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    Bachelor of Science in Fisheries and Aquaculture

    Vancouver Island University

    Vancouver Island University

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    Canada, Nanaimo

    University RankQS Ranking
    1393

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    CAD 150 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines5-Jan-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 22,543  / year
    Next Intake 5-Jan-2023

    Bachelor of Science in Fisheries and Aquaculture

    About

    Fisheries and Aquaculture has long been an area of specialization at Vancouver Island University. VIU has an international reputation in fisheries and aquaculture applied research, technology transfer, training, and education. VIU boasts an extensive array of facilities and equipment: three cool-water hatchery complexes; a warm-water hatchery; salt-water system; fish disease laboratory; lake study field station; oyster farm; sturgeon, trout, and wild and cultured salmon research programs. The proximity of VIU to fresh-water lakes and streams, as well as to the ocean and estuaries, allows fieldwork in these habitats to be a central part of students' education.

    The new Centre for Shellfish Research (CSR), located beside the Department of Fisheries & Aquaculture, was created to facilitate the emergence of the B.C. shellfish aquaculture industry as a sustainable economic engine for healthy, vibrant coastal communities. CSR faculty teach upper-level courses in fisheries and aquaculture, and there are many opportunities for students to participate in CSR research projects.

    Furthermore, the federal government's Pacific Biological Station in Nanaimo provides access to numerous acclaimed fisheries scientists and one of Canada's best libraries in this field. Fisheries (sports and commercial), and aquaculture are immensely important throughout the world and are key to the economy (and employment) in British Columbia.

    The B.Sc. in Fisheries & Aquaculture has been designed to offer students a great deal of flexibility, and there are several routes through this program. Students may begin in year one and complete the program at the end of year four, or they may enter at year two or three from Vancouver Island University or from other institutions. They may also complete the two-year Fisheries & Aquaculture Technology diploma program and then proceed to the B.Sc. with up to two years (60 credits) of advance credit. Some students elect this pathway after completing the Technology program and then working in industry for a few years.

    Note: institutional B.Sc. requirements are undergoing changes; please check the website or contact the Advising Centre for details.

    Applied Technology

    The Bachelor of Science in Fisheries & Aquaculture is an applied technology degree program. In association with the two-year Fisheries & Aquaculture diploma program and the Bachelor of Science, Major in Biology degree program, the B.Sc. in Fisheries & Aquaculture degree provides a mix of a broad science background and applied, hands-on, technical skills. Graduates will be well schooled in scientific principles, have an understanding of the philosophical and ethical underpinnings of science, and will be trained in the practical skills required to enter employment in industry or government.

    Program Format and Courses

    The Bachelor of Science in Fisheries & Aquaculture degree program is a four-year degree program requiring 130 credits of study. Of these 130 credits, a minimum of 42 must be upper-level. Students will take the Core program (109 credits), a minimum of six credits of Fisheries or Aquaculture electives, plus a minimum of six non-Science elective credits.

    A variety of elective courses allow students to create a program suitable to their particular interests.

    This degree is closely tied to the Bachelor of Science, Major in Biology. Students take core courses in Biology and are encouraged to take upper-level electives in Biology. Students may switch between the two degrees if their areas of interest change.

    Undergraduate Research Project

    In fourth year, students may choose to complete an Undergraduate Research Project in FISH 491. For this course, students will have a Faculty Project Advisor (in some cases faculty may be from another institution) and will carry out their research under the direction of this Advisor. Students not wishing to pursue a research career may take a Directed Study FISH 490 and one upper-level Science elective or two upper-level Science electives.

    Electives

    Students are encouraged to augment their program by selecting relevant electives from a variety of disciplines (see list of suggested electives below).

    Disciplines

    Science and Technology

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    General Secondary Education Certificate

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 22,543 

    Application Fee

    CAD 150 

    How to Apply

    Before You Apply

    Explore VIU programs. Check the requirements for your specific program and gather your necessary documents for scanning:

    • Your official transcripts
    • Proof of English language proficiency
    • Certified English translation* of any documents issued in a language other than English
    • A copy of your passport (photo page)
    • Copy of High School Graduation Diploma (if available)
    • Copy of University Degree (If available)

    *All documents must be translated by a certified translator or notarized if they are in a language other than English.

    Applying

    We strongly recommend submitting your application online. The application process for international students is different than for domestic students. The application below is for students who are NOT Canadian Citizen or Permanent Residents.

    • Scan all documents (in separate files)
    • Fill in the on-line International Application for Admission form which includes uploading your documents and selecting your method of payment.
    • Pay the $150 (CAD) non-refundable Application Processing Fee (Visa, Mastercard, and American Express are preferred. Cheque, money order, and electronic transfer also accepted). 
    • Once you have submitted your online application you will receive an acknowledgment email with the receipt of payment.
    • Clarify what is considered official, academic records
    • Send original or certified translations of all your transcripts to:

    International Admissions
    Vancouver Island University
    900 Fifth Street
    Nanaimo, BC V9R 5S5
    Canada

    Note

    1. Your Application will not begin to be processed until the $150 (CAD) Application Fee is received and all scanned required documents are uploaded.
    2. For Master Programs, your Letter of Acceptance will not be issued until the $150 (CAD) Application Fee is paid and all original or certified documents are received.

    After You Apply

    • Once your application fee has been paid and all of your documents have been received, your application will begin to be processed.
    • It can take from 2-8 weeks to process an application. Having all your documents scanned and attached to the online application decreases wait time. Note: Masters Programs and limited entry programs may take longer.
    • If you have met the admission requirements and have a competitive application, you will receive a Letter of Offer from international admissions. This letter will contain information on program start dates and instructions for payment of your tuition deposit. The tuition deposit is usually the equivalent of the first semester’s tuition.
    • In order to secure your place in a program, you must pay the deposit fee by the deadline date indicated in Letter of Offer. Once the deposit is paid an official “Letter of Acceptance” will be emailed to you. You will need this letter to apply for a study permit at a Canadian Embassy, Consulate, or High Commission.

    Note

    1. In some programs, due to space or enrolment limitations, admission does not guarantee that space will be available.
    2. The first payment due date for new students is usually due 4 weeks after the date of offer.
    3. VIU reserves the right to cancel any scheduled program or course if there is insufficient enrolment. In such cases, every reasonable effort will be made to notify you as early as possible.

    Apply by Paper

    VIU also accepts paper applications by mail. However, please note that paper applications will take longer to process.

    • Complete the printable International Application for Admission form.
    • Attached the non-refundable application fee of $150 is required.
    • Attach certified copies of all educational documents in the original language, and certified copies translated into English, if applicable.
    • Send or arrange to have an original copy of your TOEFL or IELTS results sent to Vancouver Island University, if required.
    • Printed applications and all supporting documents should be sent to:

    International Admissions
    Vancouver Island University
    900 Fifth Street
    Nanaimo, BC V9R 5S5
    Canada

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