B.F.Sc. in Aquatic Animal Health

 B.F.Sc. in Aquatic Animal Health is a specialized undergraduate program focused on the health, management, and welfare of aquatic species, including fish, mollusks, and crustaceans. This course provides in-depth knowledge of aquatic animal diseases, their prevention, diagnostics, and treatment, along with an understanding aquatic ecosystems. It covers subjects like microbiology, pharmacology, aquatic animal nutrition, and fisheries science. The program also integrates practical training and field visits to help students gain hands-on experience in real-world aquatic environments. Typically spanning 4 years, the B.F.Sc. in Aquatic Animal Health prepares graduates for careers in veterinary services, fisheries management, research, and conservation. Upon completion, students are equipped to contribute to the sustainable development of aquaculture and aquatic health sectors globally.