Study lines - Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture
The MSc in Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture has two optional study lines.
Students in Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture share a common interdisciplinary basis in aquatic biology, mathematics and modeling, statistics,innovation, and sustainability. The students can choose to follow a study line in the field of aquaculture or fisheries, biodiversity, and resource management, where the students must complete 30 ECTS points of courses pre-defined for their specialization. In order to obtain a specialization, the students must write their final thesis on a relevant topic. Both specializations include a common interdisciplinary basis of biology, mathematics, and physics, with an emphasis on management of aquatic resources.
Previous studylines
- Learn more about the aquaculture studyline
- Learn more about the fisheries studyline
- Learn more about the oceanography studyline
Please note that from 1 September 2023, the studyline Oceanography will no longer be part of the programme but offered as a new study programme named Ocean Engineering from Lyngby Campus