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Fisheries Resource Management & Aquaculture
ProgramAssociate of Applied Science in Fisheries Resource Management and AquacultureThe 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 OutcomesThe following outcomes are skills, behaviors, and attitudes cultivated in students seeking the Associate of Applied Science in Fisheries Resource Management and Aquaculture:
Curriculum
HOCKING COLLEGEAssociate of Applied Science in Fisheries Resource Management and AquacultureCourse of StudyFor students entering June 2011 through May 2012
Hocking College reserves the right to modify curricular requirements, to change course content, and change course fees at any time. HOCKING COLLEGEAssociate of Applied Science in Fisheries Resource Management and AquacultureCourse of StudyFor students entering June 2012 through May 2013
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. |
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