General education courses are marked with stars (Ú).
Ú 1001 Natural Resource Conservation (3) F,S Relationship of humans
to the natural environment; ecology and conservation of soil, water, forest,
range, wildlife, and fisheries resources
.
2001 Introduction to Fisheries and Aquaculture (3) F History and scope of fisheries
and aquaculture; production and harvest of economically important aquatic vertebrates
and invertebrates; role of fisheries and aquaculture professionals in society.
4002 Fisheries Literature and Communication (3) F 2 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab.
Organization and communication of technical fisheries literature.
4020 Taxonomy and Ecology of Wetland Plants (3) See BIOL 4020.
4021 Limnology (3) F 2 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Biological, chemical, and physical
principles of inland waters.
4022 Principles of Aquaculture (4) S Prereq.: 8 sem. hrs. of introductory chemistry
and 8 sem. hrs. of introductory zoology and/or biology; or equivalent. 3 hrs.
lecture;
3 hrs. lab with occasional extended field trips. Transportation fee. Principles
underlying aquaculture of fish, crustaceans, and mollusks.
4023 Marine Fisheries Resources (3) S-O Survey of the biology, harvest, and
management of commercially important marine organisms throughout the world;
emphasis on stock trends and the effects of biological and socioeconomic factors
on development of management programs.
4039 Biology of Fishes (3) S Prereq.: FISH 4145 or equivalent. Morphological,
physiological, and behavioral adaptations of fishes to their environments; relationships
between fish biology and fisheries management.
4040 Fisheries Management (4) F 3 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Students are responsible
for paying for their transportation. Characteristics of fisheries; dynamics
of exploited stocks; socioeconomic aspects of fisheries; fisheries management
and research techniques; managing wild fisheries stocks.
4061 Selected or Assigned Fisheries Problem (1-4) F,S,Su May be taken for a
max. of 6 sem. hrs. credit.
4145 Ichthyology (4) See BIOL 4145.
4600 Topics in Marine Zoology (2-6) See BIOL 4600.
7010 Nutrition of Aquatic Animals (3) S-E Prereq.: CHEM 2060 or 2261 or ANSC
4009. 2 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Nutrition of cultured finfishes and shellfishes;
nutrient requirements for growth and reproduction; digestion, metabolism, nutrition,
and health interactions; feeds and feeding practices.
7020 Ecology of Fishes (3) S-E Prereq.: BIOL 4253 or equivalent. Ecology of
fish populations; interactions of fishes and their environment; behavioral adaptations
of fishes.
7025 Advanced Aquaculture (3) Su Prereq.: FISH 4022 or equivalent. 4 hrs. lecture;
6 hrs. lab with occasional extended field trips. Transportation fee. Systems
and practices for maximizing production and profit of cultured aquatic species;
emphasis on international aquaculture systems, exotic species, and preparation
of management plan for commercial aquaculture.
7026 Shellfisheries Aquaculture (4) F-O Prereq.: FISH 4022 and BIOL 4154; or
equivalent. 3 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Principles and practices for culturing
commercially important crustaceans and mollusks including soft crabs, marine
shrimp, freshwater prawns, crawfish, oysters, clams, and mussels; emphasis on
environmental requirements, facility development, hatchery and production management,
budgets, and processing and markets.
7027 Genetics and Culture of Finfish (4) S-O Prereq.: FISH 4022 and BIOL 2153;
or equivalent. 3 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Practical culture techniques and
methods of breeding for genetic improvement of commercially important finfish.
7029 Advanced Topics in Fisheries (1-4) V May be taken for a max. of 6 sem.
hrs. of credit when topics vary.
7070 Seminar (1) F,S,Su May be taken for a max. of 4 sem. hrs. of credit when
topics vary. See WILD 7070.
7320 Fisheries Oceanography (3) F See OCS 7320.
7424 Diseases of Aquatic Animals (3) Prereq.: consent of instructor. Basic microbiology
and/or parasitology strongly recommended. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Same as
PBS 7424. Identification, pathogenesis, and control of viral, bacterial, and
parasitic agents causing diseases in aquatic animals.
8000 Thesis Research (1-12 per sem.) "S"/"U" grading.
8900 Research Problems in Fisheries (1-3) F,S,Su May be taken for a max. of
6 sem. hrs. of credit. Pass-fail grading.
9000 Dissertation Research (1-12 per sem.) "S"/"U" grading.