Fisheries Technology - FAQ
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Frequently Asked Questions
Normally, the Fisheries Technology degree program takes two years of full-time study. Some students take longer because they can't attend full-time or need help with reading, writing, or math.
In addition to an associate degree, if you complete the Fisheries Technology degree program, you'll be able to:
- Evaluate and manage fisheries.
- Develop and apply basic fisheries principles to raise a variety of aquatic species.
- Design, conduct, and present fisheries-related research.
- Apply basic biological principles to the study of fish.
- Apply basic statistical processes to the analysis of fisheries data.
- Discuss current issues impacting the field of natural resources.
- Conduct and record stream surveys.
The Fisheries Technology program begins during fall term, but if you are starting classes in another term, don’t worry! There still may be courses you can start taking if you’re starting college in a different term. Please contact the program advisors for details.
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