Fisheries
A course by
NMIT
Gain fundamental knowledge and hands-on experience in sustainable aquaculture, hatchery management, and fish farming. Prepare for entry-level aquaculture roles or further study with this Level 3 qualification.
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
Available in 2 locations
It will take a total of 16 weeks
This course requires 12 hours per week

Describe the basics of sustainable aquaculture including environmental, biological, and management considerations.

Understand and apply introductory hatchery operation techniques and principles.

Gain practical experience with fish and shellfish care, feeding, and rearing protocols.
The Sustainable Aquaculture (Level 3) course at NMIT provides an introduction to the aquaculture industry, with a focus on sustainable practices in breeding, rearing and harvesting of aquatic species. The program blends online and practical learning, including workshops and industry placements, preparing students for work on aquaculture farms, in hatcheries, research organisations, or for further study.
What you need to know first
No minimum academic requirements.
IELTS 5.0 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest) for non-native English speakers.

Aquaculture
Fisheries
Primary Industries
Environmental Management

Aquaculture farm worker (oyster, salmon, or mussel farms)
Aquaculture technician
Fisheries
A course by
NMIT
Gain fundamental knowledge and hands-on experience in sustainable aquaculture, hatchery management, and fish farming. Prepare for entry-level aquaculture roles or further study with this Level 3 qualification.
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
Available in 2 locations
It will take a total of 16 weeks
This course requires 12 hours per week

Describe the basics of sustainable aquaculture including environmental, biological, and management considerations.

Understand and apply introductory hatchery operation techniques and principles.

Gain practical experience with fish and shellfish care, feeding, and rearing protocols.
The Sustainable Aquaculture (Level 3) course at NMIT provides an introduction to the aquaculture industry, with a focus on sustainable practices in breeding, rearing and harvesting of aquatic species. The program blends online and practical learning, including workshops and industry placements, preparing students for work on aquaculture farms, in hatcheries, research organisations, or for further study.
What you need to know first
No minimum academic requirements.
IELTS 5.0 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest) for non-native English speakers.

Aquaculture
Fisheries
Primary Industries
Environmental Management

Aquaculture farm worker (oyster, salmon, or mussel farms)
Aquaculture technician
Applicants must be physically fit, able to swim, and drug- and alcohol-free.
Ability to complete all physical aspects of the programme.
May be asked to provide medical evidence and undergo screening for health and safety compliance.
Hatchery assistant
Entry-level roles in scientific research organisations
Maritime and boating sector jobs (with further study)
Applicants must be physically fit, able to swim, and drug- and alcohol-free.
Ability to complete all physical aspects of the programme.
May be asked to provide medical evidence and undergo screening for health and safety compliance.
Hatchery assistant
Entry-level roles in scientific research organisations
Maritime and boating sector jobs (with further study)