M.Sc. in Fisheries

 M.Sc. in Fisheries is normally a 2-year postgraduate degree that focuses on the scientific study of aquatic ecosystems, fish biology, and sustainable fisheries management. Aquaculture, marine ecology, fish population dynamics, and fisheries economics are common topics covered in the curriculum. Students acquire practical experience through fieldwork, laboratory research, and data analysis. The curriculum typically concludes with a thesis or research project, allowing students to specialize in fields such as conservation, aquaculture technology, or fisheries policy. Graduates are ready for positions in fisheries management, the aquaculture industry, environmental consulting, and research organizations. This degree is essential for those who want to contribute to sustainable fishing methods and the preservation of aquatic biodiversity in the face of global threats such as overfishing and climate change.