The programme reflects key aspects of fish, shellfish and algae production relating to modern aquaculture practices with emphasis on nutrition, feed management, health, welfare and sustainable technology; it also incorporates the socio-economic and geo-political developments in this expanding area as well as marketing and enterprise; socio-economic development and demographic aspects for rural job creation and human resource availability are also addressed within the wider context of fisheries management; the theme is to promote and appreciate the challenges required to develop sustainable solutions for this major global industry.
Other courses at Plymouth University
MSc International Business Management (with internship)
Campus just a short stroll from the buzzing city centre, with shops, restaurants and nightlife, the scenic seafront and historic Barbican. Rugged Dartmoor and some of the best beaches in the UK are within easy travelling distance.
Rail station is just a five-minute walk from the campus, with services to London, South Wales, the Midlands, the North of England and Scotland.
There are regular coach services from most major cities to Plymouth. Plymouth is easily reached from the M5 motorway and the A38 Expressway via Exeter. It is about a three-and-a-half-hour journey from London to Plymouth.
Plymouth City Airport offers a wide range of low-cost flights to destinations in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and the Channel Islands.
University of Plymouth Colleges Faculty is a network of colleges throughout the South West, providing degree opportunities for people in locations close to home.
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