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Bsc. Fisheries And Aquaculture With IT

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Bsc Fisheries and Aquaculture

A Bachelor of Science (BSc) program in Fisheries and Aquaculture focuses on the study of aquatic ecosystems, fish biology, aquaculture techniques, and the sustainable management of aquatic resources. This program equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to understand, conserve, and manage freshwater and marine environments, as well as to develop sustainable aquaculture practices to meet the growing demand for seafood.


Duration of the Programme

The duration of the program shall normally be four (4) academic years Teaching methods in all units shall include lectures, field trips, seminars, tutorials, discussions, and practical.

Degree Structure

The program offers courses within the degree structure spelled out by the Faculty.

  1. Candidates wishing to pursue a B.Sc. degree program in Animal Science with IT must meet the minimum admission requirements of Maseno University. In addition, the candidate should have attained at least C+ in Biology/Biological Sciences or B- in Agriculture; C (plain) in Chemistry/Physical Sciences and C_ in Mathematics or Physics at KCSE.
  2. Applicants who hold a diploma in a relevant animal science field will be given credit transfers in equivalent animal science courses taken and passed (with a minimum grade score of B) at diploma level. Only up to one-third of the total programme course units taken can be transferred.

First year semester 1

Introduction to Fisheries Science

Ichthyobiology: Anatomy and Physiology of Fishes

Basic Inorganic Chemistry

Introductory Microeconomics

Mathematics I

Introduction to Soil Science

Foundations of Information Technology

Word Processing and Design of Presentations


First year semester 2

Swimming Skills and Water Safety

Ichthyotaxonomy

Oceanography and the Marine Ecosystem;

Vertebrate Zoology

Principles of Food Security

Introduction to macroeconomics

Mathematics II

Introduction to Microbiology

HIV & AIDS, Determinants, Prevention and Management

Computer Communication Systems

Data Manipulation and Analysis using Spreadsheets


Second year semester 1

Principles of Aquaculture

Aquatic Pollution

Agricultural Biostatistics 

Principles of Entrepreneurship

Applied Biochemistry

Basic Genetics

Freshwater Ecology

The Library and the Internet and World Wide Web

Desktop Publishing Techniques


Second year semester 2

Geophysics and Palaeolimnology

Aquaculture Engineering

Culture of Shellfish

Developmental Biology of Fishes

Production Economics

Plant Biochemistry

Computer Based Information Systems

Relational Database Management Systems


Third year semester 1

Fisheries Resource Economics and Management

Dynamics of Fish Populations

Hydrology, Climatology and Climate Change

Environmental Policy and Natural Resource Management

Fisheries and Fish Trade

Fish Breeding and Hatchery Management

Agricultural and Environmental Information System Design and Development

Feed Analysis and Ration Formulation


Third year semester 2

Fish Stock Assessment

Biotechnology in Fisheries Science

Evolution and Ecology of Eastern African Freshwater Fishes

Fish Diseases and Health Management

Fish Nutrition and Feed Production

Statistical Data Analysis I Analysis of data from designed experiments 

Electronic Commerce in Agriculture

Endangered Species Conservation

Higher Aquatic Vertebrates

Professionalism in Fishery and Environmental Sciences    

Wildlife Ecology and Management

Industrial Attachment (10 weeks)


Fourth year semester 1

Fish Processing and Quality Assurance

Fundamentals of Research

Current Issues in Fisheries Science

Seamanship, Navigation and Fishing Techniques

Management in Capture Fisheries

Agricultural Extension

Electronic data capture and transmission systems

Statistical Data Analysis II (time series repeated measures, correlations, regressions, PCA)

International Structure in the Management and Conservation of Marine Resources (Elective)

Human-versus-Lake-Shore Ecosystems Interaction (Elective)

Wetland Ecology and Management (Elective)

Remote Sensing and GIS in Land Use Management (Elective)


Fourth year semester 2

Research Project

Stewardship and Science; Ecology and Society

Post-harvest Physiology and Technology in the Fishing Industry

Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries

Fisheries Policy and Legislation

Agricultural and environmental Management Information System

Modelling in Agricultural and Environmental systems

Integrated Coastal zone Management

Principles of Toxicology

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Graduates from BSc programs in Fisheries and Aquaculture can pursue careers in various sectors related to:

  • Fisheries management,
  • Aquaculture production,
  • Environmental consulting,
  • Research and academia, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private industry.

    They may work as fishery biologists, aquaculture technicians, environmental scientists, fisheries managers, seafood quality assurance specialists, or aquaculture farm managers. Overall, this program provides students with a solid foundation to contribute to the sustainable development and management of aquatic resources and the aquaculture industry.