Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources

    Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 39,651 / Year
    Next IntakeAugust 28, 2026
    Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources

    About

    The program leading to the MS and PhD degrees in Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources is an interdisciplinary program with core faculty drawn from the School of Food and Agriculture, the School of Marine Sciences, School of Biology and Ecology, the School of Economics, and the College of Engineering. The graduate program in Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources is designed to train professionals for a career in aquaculture and related industries or for further academic training.  

    The MS and PhD degrees are intended to have a strong basis in the biological and/or physical sciences with additional training and research opportunities in areas such as aquatic health, physiology and nutrition, aquaculture production, engineering, food science and technology, social sciences, policy, and economics.

    The Program Faculty come from multiple disciplinary areas including engineering, pathology, physiology, nutrition, seafood processing, and population and habitat modeling. Faculty work with a variety of aquatic species including, but not limited to: cod, halibut, salmon, trout, oysters, clams, mussels, sea urchins, sea horses, abalone, seaweed, and lobsters.

    Extensive analytical facilities and associated research support are available on the Orono campus, and at off-campus locations both east and west of Orono including the Aquaculture Research Center (ARC), the Matthew Highlands Pilot Plant, Center for Cooperative Aquaculture Research (CCAR), and the Marine Science Field Station (MSFS) at the Downeast Institute (DEI).

    Since admission into the program depends on obtaining a suitable faculty advisor, interested students should begin the application process by first contacting potential faculty advisors to find out if they anticipate accepting new students. 

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    A bachelor's degree is required for non-degree, certificate, C.A.S, Ed.S, and doctoral program.

    English Program Requirements

    An English language proficiency exam is not needed if your undergraduate (or master’s) degree was taught in English or if English is an official language of your home country. The Graduate School accepts TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo and PTE test scores. Some departments may have specific English proficiency requirements, make sure to check with the graduate coordinator.

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 50

    How to Apply

    • Prepare your essay, resume, recommendation letters, transcripts, test scores, and any additional application materials that may be required.
    • Create an account for the online application portal by entering your name and email address.
    • Pay the application fee or receive a fee waiver. Refer to the frequently asked questions section to see if you qualify for a fee waiver. 
    • Submit your application!
    Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources
    The University of Maine
    The University of Maine
    United States of America

    United States of America, Orono

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