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Fisheries Resource Management & Aquaculture

Program


Associate of Applied Science in Fisheries Resource Management and Aquaculture

The Fisheries Resource Management and Fish Management and Aquaculture Sciences programs prepare you for a career working with both game and non-game species of fish. Your choice of program depends on whether you intend to enter the job market upon completion of your two-year degree from Hocking or whether you plan to go on to complete a Bachelor of Science degree in a four-year program after leaving Hocking College.

The Fisheries Resource Management program prepares students for positions with county and state water management agencies, state and federal Divisions of Natural Resources which require a two-year degree, and private enterprise aquaculture facilities. The Fish Sciences students take additional hours in math, biology, and more transferable classes in Social Sciences that aid in transfer to another college. Upon completion of the Sciences program, you will qualify for the same two-year degree positions as the Management program but will be better prepared to go on to a four-year program. Most professional positions with the United States Forest Service, U.S. Park Service, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service require a four-year degree, as do many state fish and game agencies outside Ohio.

Program Outcomes


The following outcomes are skills, behaviors, and attitudes cultivated in students seeking the Associate of Applied Science in Fisheries Resource Management and Aquaculture:

  • Utilize current skills and techniques in fish and wildlife management to work effectively in a diversity of settings;
  • Collect, analyze, interpret, and apply fish population and habitat data;
  • Apply ecological and scientific understanding of natural systems to fish issues or problems, and to evaluate and manage fish habitats and populations;
  • Know environmental laws, regulations, and policy and understand their implications to fish and wildlife;
  • Communicate professionally and effectively with diverse audiences orally and in written form;
  • Work and behave ethically and appropriately as a fish professional; and,
  • Culture fish species at our campus fish hatchery.

Curriculum

  • 2011 Transition
  • 2012 Curriculum

HOCKING COLLEGE

Associate of Applied Science in Fisheries Resource Management and Aquaculture

Course of Study

For students entering June 2011 through May 2012


COURSE NO.FIRST QUARTERClass HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
FMAQ-110Fish Culture I3.005.004.00$70.00
FMAQ-115Hatchery Maintenance - Structure2.003.003.00$180.00
BIOS-120Botany2.003.003.00$60.00
NRM-125Map Reading and Interpretation2.002.002.00$25.00
GS-101Focus on Success1.000.001.00$20.00
NRM-111Natural Resources Equipment0.004.001.00$100.00
WLM-100Fish and Wildlife Careers1.000.001.00$30.00
NRM-113Watercraft Operation and Maintenance0.004.002.00$125.00
Totals11.0021.0017.00$610.00
 
COURSE NO.SECOND QUARTERClass HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
NRM-110Chainsaw Operation0.004.001.00$175.00
BIOS-170Zoology2.003.003.00$85.00
COMM-122Communications II3.000.003.00$15.00
MATH-108Introduction to Algebra4.000.004.00$21.00
COMM-130Speech3.000.003.00$10.00
ARCH-280Cultural Anthropology4.000.004.00$15.00
NRM-114Recreation Employment Seminar1.001.001.00$35.00
Totals17.008.0019.00$356.00
 
COURSE NO.THIRD QUARTERClass HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
BIOS-268Ichthyology2.003.003.00$70.00
BIOS-132Field Biology2.003.003.00$45.00
MICS-121AMicrosoft Office - Word Processing1.001.001.00$15.00
MICS-121CMicrosoft Office - Spreadsheet1.001.001.00$15.00
COMM-123Communications III3.000.003.00$15.00
MATH-110Geometry and Trigonometry4.000.004.00$21.00
NRM-150Stream Water Quality Monitoring(SL/CR)0.003.001.00$35.00
Totals13.0011.0016.00$216.00
 
COURSE NO.SUMMER QUARTERClass HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
FMAQ-296Fish Management and Aquaculture Practicum1.007.002.00$30.00
Totals1.007.002.00$30.00
 
COURSE NO.SEMESTER 1Class HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
NRM-2217Aquatic Ecology2.003.003.00$130.00
ENGL-2225Technical Writing3.000.003.00$30.00
WLM-1156Wildlife Ecology and ID2.003.003.00$80.00
CHEM-1131Environmental Chemistry2.003.003.00$70.00
WLM-2251Biostatistics for Wildlife Management3.000.003.00$40.00
EM-1108CPR & First Aid for Comm. & Workplace0.003.001.00$60.00
Totals12.0012.0016.00$410.00
 
COURSE NO.SEMESTER 2Class HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
FMAQ-2220Fish Culture II2.006.004.00$150.00
FMAQ-2238Fish Management (Capstone)3.005.005.00$100.00
FMAQ-2239Fish Health & Nuisance Control3.003.004.00$150.00
FMAQ-1119Hatchery Maintenance - Welding1.003.002.00$260.00
***FMAQ Elective0.000.002.00
Totals9.0017.0017.00$660.00

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS:ESTIMATED TOTAL COURSE FEES:
87.00$2,282.00

Hocking College reserves the right to modify curricular requirements, to change course content, and change course fees at any time.

HOCKING COLLEGE

Associate of Applied Science in Fisheries Resource Management and Aquaculture

Course of Study

For students entering June 2012 through May 2013


COURSE NO.FIRST SEMESTERClass HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
FMAQ-1110Fish Culture I2.006.004.00$175.00
FMAQ-1115Hatchery Maintenance - Structure1.003.002.00$420.00
ENGL-1122English Composition I3.000.003.00$40.00
BIOS-1120Botany2.003.003.00$55.00
NRM-1111Natural Resources Equipment0.501.501.00$200.00
EM-1108CPR & First Aid for Comm. & Workplace0.003.001.00$60.00
GS-1101Focus on Success0.500.000.50$30.00
***Sociology Elective0.000.003.00
Totals9.0016.5017.50$980.00
 
COURSE NO.SECOND SEMESTERClass HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
NRM-1125Map Reading and Interpretation0.501.501.00$45.00
BIOS-1132Field Biology1.003.002.00$89.00
BIOS-1170Zoology2.003.003.00$55.00
WLM-1156Wildlife Ecology and ID2.003.003.00$80.00
FMAQ-1119Hatchery Maintenance - Welding1.003.002.00$260.00
BIOS-2268Ichthyology2.003.003.00$130.00
MATH-1108Intermediate Algebra3.000.003.00$40.00
Totals11.5016.5017.00$699.00
 
COURSE NO.SUMMER SEMESTERClass HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
FMAQ-2296Fish Mgt and Aqua Practicum & Seminar Practicum1.007.002.00$50.00
Totals1.007.002.00$50.00
 
COURSE NO.THIRD SEMESTERClass HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
NRM-2217Aquatic Ecology2.003.003.00$130.00
COMM-1130Speech3.000.003.00$40.00
MATH-1113College Algebra4.000.004.00$40.00
NRM-1113Watercraft Operation and Maintenance0.501.501.00$175.00
GENV-1100Stream Water Quality Monitoring(SL/CR)0.002.001.00$110.00
MICS-1123Microsoft Office - Word Processing1.000.001.00$20.00
CHEM-1131Environmental Chemistry2.003.003.00$70.00
***FMAQ Elective0.000.002.00
Totals12.509.5018.00$585.00
 
COURSE NO.FOURTH SEMESTERClass HoursLab HoursCredit HoursCourse Fee
FMAQ-2220Fish Culture II2.006.004.00$150.00
FMAQ-2238Fish Management (Capstone)3.005.005.00$100.00
FMAQ-2239Fish Health & Nuisance Control3.003.004.00$150.00
ENGL-2225Technical Writing3.000.003.00$30.00
NRLW-2214NR Employment Seminar0.501.501.00$60.00
Totals11.5015.5017.00$490.00

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS:ESTIMATED TOTAL COURSE FEES:
71.50$2,804.00

Hocking College reserves the right to modify curricular requirements, to change course content, and change course fees at any time.

Career Opportunities


The Fisheries Resource Management program will qualify you for entry-level jobs such as fish technician, hatchery technician, aquaculturist, watershed coordinator, fish handler and fish research assistant.

Occupation Profile

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