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Aquaculture (NCMCRS)

KQA270

Enrolment
Unit Code
Unit Title
KQA201 Intensive Algal Culture
(Not Offered 2010)
KQA204 Scientific Analysis and Presentation for Aquaculture
(Not Offered 2010)
KQA207 General Microbiology
(Not Offered 2010)
KQA214 Technology for Aquaculture
(Not Offered 2010)
KQA218 Applied and Environmental Microbiology
(Not Offered 2010)
KQA220 Applied Algology
(Not Offered 2010)
KQA241 Finfish Culture
(Not Offered 2010)
KQA242 Molluscan Culture
(Not Offered 2010)
KQA270 Aquaculture Professional Development
(Not Offered 2010)
KQA271 Fish Health Management
(Not Offered 2010)
KQA272 Intensive Molluscan Culture
(Not Offered 2010)

2010  KQA270  Aquaculture Professional Development

Unit Level: Intermediate

Available as a Student Elective: Yes

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OFFERINGS
Not Offered

DESCRIPTION

Aquaculture Professional Development provides professional training and experience in a range of aquaculture facilities. Students must spend at least 2 weeks (10 days) during the first year of the Aquaculture diploma course carrying out work experience to fulfil the requirements of the diploma. They may work on farms, in laboratories, in government departments or in factories engaged in aquacultural activities. Activities such as participation in scientific expeditions or attending vocational training courses (diving, first aid, coxswain's ticket, etc) may also be considered after prior approval by the unit coordinator. The choice of several venues will broaden perspectives and experience of at least one commercial operation is essential. On successful completion of this unit, students should be capable of: (a) appreciating the daily routine on an aquaculture installation; (b) discussing culture and management problems associated with the aquaculture enterprises or institutions visited; (c) comprehending management procedures; and (d) putting aquaculture and scientific theory into practice. The unit also includes assessments based on a work experience seminar and written reports. Work placement is approved and reporting is monitored by the School work experience coordinator. This unit and assessment also includes workshops on career planning, job applications, resume writing and interview skills.

WEIGHT:  12.5%

ASSESSMENT: professional placement for 10 days, satisfactory completion of placement paperwork, continuous assessment (diary, seminar, reports) 100%

TEACHING PATTERN: 3 hrs tutorials weekly, 10 days work placement

FLEXIBLE & ONLINE STUDY OPTIONS
Note: Class attendance may still be required

   Resource supported teaching & learning - L
Additional resources are provided for your optional use; e.g. audio taped lectures
   Flexible scheduling - L
You can attend some classes out of normal teaching hours; e.g. weekend blocks, summer schools etc
About Flexible Study Options

STAFF: Dr John Purser (Coordinator), Ms J Daniel

FEES
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KEY

Units are offered in attending mode unless otherwise indicated (that is attendance is required at the campus identified). A unit identified as offered by distance, that is there is no requirement for attendance, is identified with a nominal enrolment campus. A unit offered to both attending students and by distance from the same campus is identified as having both modes of study.

Campus - H Hobart, L Launceston, W Burnie. Study Centre - V Sydney, R Rozelle. Distance units may also have a campus identifier of I Isolated, N Interstate, O Overseas. Units delivered in Transnational Education (TNE) Programs have a campus identifier of A Hangzhou, F Fuzhou, G Shanghai, J Indonesia, K KDU Malaysia, Q Kuwait or Z New Zealand.

Special approval is required for enrolment into TNE Program units - campuses A, F, G, J, K, Q and Z click here for more information.



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