Aquaculture and Aquarium Science

Aquarium and Aquaculture Science are rapidly growing areas within the field of marine biology. There is need for people trained in raising and caring for aquatic animals and the Õ¬Äи£Àû AQS program, one of the first in the nation, effectively fills that void.

Aquaculture of marine and fresh water fish and invertebrates, already important as a food supply, is projected to increase in the future becoming one of the main sources of food for the world.  Aquarium science is a multi-billion dollar, world-wide business that encompasses trade and display of ornamental animals. Diseases of aquatic animals is a limitation in maintaining animals in both aquariums and aquaculture. The AQS minor offers both didactic and experiential, hands-on learning and will prepare the student for entry into this diverse and growing field.

New Programs Coming 2025: Undergraduate Certificate and Graduate Programs

The Õ¬Äи£Àû Aquarium Science faculty and staff are developing new programs in collaboration with  and we anticipate the announcement of a new undergraduate certificate and graduate program in Aquarium Science for the 2025 academic year. Please contact Andrew Rhyne arhyne@rwu.edu for more information as it becomes available. 

Degree Requirements

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Guaranteed Research Opportunities

Student feeds fish in Õ¬Äи£Àû's Wet Lab.Undergraduate research is integrated into the Aquarium and Aquaculture Sciences curriculum, with opportunities for students to earn academic credit for doing research, to develop proposals and compete for small grants to fund their projects, and to present their findings at regional, national and international conferences. These studies often involve contact and interaction with industry members, and are conducted using the state-of-the-art laboratories at Õ¬Äи£Àû that include a production-scale shellfish hatchery, an extensive marine ornamental research facility and an aquatic animal veterinary laboratory.