
Overview
The College provides quality education in fisheries with the vision to fill the need for trained manpower and contribute to sustainable aquaculture development. It has three departments, namely: Aquaculture, Aquatic Post Harvest, and Aquatic Resources, Ecology and Management.
Admissions
Upcoming CLSU students must complete the lorem ipsum with six or more credits including Science with a minimum average of 60 per cent and one of Advanced Functions, Calculus and Vectors or Mathematics of Data Management with a minimum average of 60 per cent.
Note: Admission is competitive. The specific average or standing required for admission varies from year to year. Students are selected by taking into consideration a wide range of criteria including school marks, distribution of subjects taken, and performance in subjects relevant to the academic program. Possession of the minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Preference will be given to applicants with the best qualifications.
The application process and important dates/deadlines are outlined on our admissions website.
Course Offerings
Bachelor of Science in Fisheries
The program is designed to teach courses in ichthyology, aquatic biology and ecology, fish culture and breeding, aquaculture engineering, hatchery management, fish nutrition, fish health, fish capture, fishery laws, coastal resource management, research design and methods, aquatic post-harvest, and entrepreneurship with interdisciplinary information from different fields like biotechnology, economics, genetics, meteorology, and oceanography.
The first two years of the program have a common curriculum featuring simulations, teamwork and case studies. In your third year, students can proceed to your chosen major.
PhD in Aquaculture
The Doctor of Philosophy in Aquaculture is designed to produce competent men and women in instruction, research and development. The program further enhances the scholarly expertise, creative and critical thinking skills towards developing a quality leader. Its ultimate goal is to generate and transmit knowledge and innovation for the development of the aquaculture sector with honesty, commitment and social responsibility.
MS in Aquaculture
The graduate degree program is designed to implement advance education and training in different areas of research, instruction, and development in order to produce quality leaders in an ever-changing society. Its ultimate goal is to generate, and transmit knowledge and innovation for the development of the aquaculture sector with honesty, commitment, and social responsibility.
Program Details
Dean- Dr. Lorenz J. Fajardo
- Dr. Emmanuel M. Vera Cruz
- Dr. Alvin T. Reyes
- Dr. Hazel Monica M. Peralta
- Bachelors
- Masters
- Doctorate
- Certificate
- Capstone
- Internship
- Research study
- Online, Asynchronous
- Face-to-Face
- Undergraduate: 4 years
- Masteral: 2 years
