Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology

    Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology

    Duration2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 24,296 / Year
    Apply DateApril 28, 2027
    Next IntakeSeptember 7, 2027
    Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology

    About

    The Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology Diploma Program

    The 2-year Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology Diploma Program starts a new group of students every other year (biennial). The next intake is Fall 2027. Apply now for a Fall 2027 start and/or express interest for more information and to stay connected.

    The program is designed to develop well-rounded technologists with a broad background in the practical and academic skills of fish and invertebrate culture, fisheries habitat and fish stock assessment, fisheries regulations, production management, and environmental control and planning.

    Both the “why” and “how” are presented through formal lectures and practical experience. The selection of program material is designed to give a broad theoretical background to provide flexibility, as well as foster a professional attitude toward a future career. Students will spend approximately 25 per cent of their time on “hands-on” fisheries and aquaculture projects on- and-off campus.

    The first year provides a foundation in such basic conceptual areas as statistics, biology, English, habitats of fish and fish rearing methods. There is a weekly practicum, in which students are sent into the field for a day to work in various aquacultural, fisheries, or environmental consulting capacities (salmonid hatcheries, spawning channels, wild fish projects, oyster farms, invertebrate hatcheries and others), and students also work one half day each week on aquaculture or fisheries field projects on campus or in the field. Many courses also involve significant field experience. Over the two years this practical work experience exposes students to a wide variety of activities, and introduces them to the facilities, organizations and personnel important in their future careers.

    As a requirement for the program, students will work in a program relevant summer job in the summer between their first and second year. Assistance in finding jobs is provided by VIU Faculty and staff, and students will receive credit for the summer practicum courses on completion of required written reports and/or oral presentation.

    In the second year, students are exposed to more advanced and specialized topics in fisheries and aquaculture. These include engineering courses, shellfish culture, and both health and physiology of aquatic organisms. In addition, there is a field based course on freshwater field techniques in which students work in field conditions at local lake sites. Both the second-year weekly practicum and project courses may be designed by the student to emphasize areas of special interest.

    In addition to the many scholarships available to all VIU Students, there are numerous special awards for Fisheries and Aquaculture students. For more information contact the Financial Aid & Awards office.

    There is also a one-year, post-degree diploma program for university graduates with degrees in biology, zoology, or related sciences. In this case, students complete the requirements for the diploma in one year, plus one summer practicum (see below for admission requirements).

    Advance Credit

    Students may be granted advance credit for courses taken at VIU or elsewhere. Credit is granted in consultation with the Admissions office, course instructor and program Chair and, in some cases, may involve a written or verbal course challenge.

    Disciplines

    Science and Technology

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Recommended for Admission

    • Physics and other science courses are highly recommended.
    • Additional English courses that lead to improved writing skills are invaluable.

    Notes on Admission

    • The program is limited to a maximum of 26 full-time students per year. Students wishing to take the program on a part-time basis, or wishing to attend single courses may contact the department to determine whether that is possible, although if space is limited, which is often the case, preference will be given to full-time students.
    • Enrolment in this program is limited. Students who meet or exceed the minimum admission requirements may not necessarily be admitted to the program. Applicants are encouraged to apply early. Seats in the program are offered as follows: first qualifying applications are given first offers, until all seats are filled.
    • Aboriginal students can apply for reserve seats by submitting the Access Initiative for Indigenous Students form.
    • Students may take the program on a part-time basis, but admission to courses will be subject to prerequisites, where applicable, and space in the classroom after full-time students have been served.
    • Applicants are strongly urged to talk to Fisheries and Aquaculture staff about the program and application procedures.
    • Students will complete Occupational Level I First Aid, in accordance with WorkSafeBC requirements, and Transportation Endorsement courses during the first year of the program.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 60
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 88

    English Program Requirements

    Test
    Minimum score
    TOEFL iBT Paper Edition
    550 (no section below 56)
    TOEFL iBT
    88 (no section below 20), 4.5 (No section below 4.0)
    IELTS (Academic)
    6.5 (no band below 6.0)
    CAEL
    60
    C2 Proficiency, formerly known as Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE)
    176 overall
    C1 Advanced, formerly known as Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE)
    176 overall
    English Studies 12 (BC)
    Min. “C
    Pearson (PTE) Academic
    60 (no section below 60)
    Duolingo English Test
    115 (no band less than 105)
    International Baccalaureate English A1/A2
    Higher Level (HL)/ Standard Level (SL) grade 3 or higher
    VIU English Language Centre
    Successful completion of University Preparation Level 5 (UP5) or EAP Level IV on BC EAL articulation
    Advanced Placement (AP) English Language and Composition or English Literature and Composition
    Grade 2 or higher
    Accredited institution where English is the primary language of instruction, located in a country that satisfies VIU’s English Language Requirements
    Completion of recognized diploma (minimum 2 years) or degree program
    Accredited institution where English is the primary language of instruction, located in a country that satisfies VIU’s English Language Requirements
    Completion of six credits of post-secondary English composition and literature with a minimum grade of “C
    General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)
    English at the O-level with a minimum grade of C or 4
    CAEL online
    60
    Pearson (PTE) Online
    60 (no section below 60)
    TOEFL iBT Home Edition
    88 (no section below 20)
    ILAC Pathway Program
    Successful Completion of Pathway 3.3

    Career

    Careers in fisheries and aquaculture typically involve both outdoor work related to the rearing or assessment of aquatic stocks, and indoor activities related directly to field or support activities, including personnel and business management. Aquaculture is usually practiced in relatively remote areas.

    It should be noted that the skills required for both the aquaculturist and the field fisheries technician broadly overlap, and that aquaculture plays an increasingly important role in wild stock management through the employment of hatcheries and fish stock enhancement. Students in this program are prepared for both career areas and after graduation frequently work in both.

    Other placements include laboratory, sales, research and international opportunities. Many career opportunities are available to graduates willing to work in outdoor conditions, often in remote areas. Such work often includes field work with wild stocks including habitat assessment in both fresh and salt water, estimates of wild stock population, habitat restoration, research assistance, and monitoring of harvests.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    24,296 / year
    Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology
    Vancouver Island University
    Vancouver Island University
    Canada

    Canada, Nanaimo

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