Overall SDG Alignment Evaluation:
The Master of Science Program in Fisheries is fundamentally aligned with the principles of sustainable development, focusing on the responsible management of aquatic resources to ensure food security, environmental health, and economic viability. The curriculum is designed to produce experts capable of generating new knowledge and innovative practices to address the complex challenges facing global and local fisheries. The program's intensive focus on aquatic ecosystems, sustainable resource management, and water quality makes it a powerful contributor to SDG 14 (Life Below Water) and SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation). By advancing knowledge in sustainable aquaculture, feed technology, and hatchery management, it directly supports the goal of SDG 2 (Zero Hunger). Furthermore, its emphasis on responsible production, waste utilization, and the development of safe aquatic products aligns with SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) and SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being). As a master's-level program, it inherently promotes SDG 4 (Quality Education) and fosters the global partnerships essential for SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals).
Alignment Summary: This program directly addresses food security by advancing knowledge and practices in sustainable aquaculture and fisheries. Courses focus on improving the efficiency of food production from aquatic sources, developing better feed technologies, and managing resources effectively to increase the availability of nutritious food and support the livelihoods of those in the fisheries sector.
Course Code | Course Title | Alignment Rationale |
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AG187 722 | Management of Aquatic Animal Hatchery | Supports sustainable food production by teaching efficient and safe hatchery management, which is crucial for increasing the supply of fish and other aquatic foods (Target 2.3). |
AG187 751 | Aquatic Animal Feed Technology | Contributes to ending hunger by focusing on the development of efficient and sustainable feed, a key factor in improving the productivity of aquaculture systems (Target 2.4). |
AG187 723 | Broodstock Management and Aquatic Animals Production | Aligns with Target 2.3 by improving the productivity of small-scale food producers through advanced breeding and production techniques. |
Alignment Summary: The curriculum contributes to good health and well-being by focusing on the safety and quality of aquatic food products. It addresses fish pathology, immunology, and toxicology to prevent diseases and contamination, ensuring that seafood is safe for consumption and can contribute to a healthy diet.
Course Code | Course Title | Alignment Rationale |
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AG187 741 | Fish Immunology | Contributes to food safety and public health by developing knowledge to prevent and control fish diseases, reducing the risk of foodborne illnesses (Target 3.9). |
AG187 743 | Aquatic Animal Toxicology | Aligns with good health by studying the effects of toxins in aquatic animals, which is crucial for ensuring the safety of seafood and preventing human exposure to harmful substances (Target 3.9). |
AG187 744 | Application of Drugs and Chemicals in Aquaculture | Supports Target 3.9 by teaching the responsible use of chemicals and drugs in aquaculture to reduce water pollution and ensure food safety. |
Alignment Summary: As a master's program, this curriculum embodies quality education by providing advanced, specialized training in fisheries science. It is designed to equip students with the research and technical skills necessary for high-level employment and innovation, fostering a culture of lifelong learning and scientific advancement to address complex global challenges.
Course Code | Course Title | Alignment Rationale |
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AG187 731 | Statistics and Research Methods in Fisheries | Directly supports Target 4.4 by equipping students with advanced technical and research skills for relevant employment and entrepreneurship in the fisheries sector. |
AG187 891 / 892 | Seminar in Fisheries I / II | Enhances lifelong learning opportunities (Target 4.3) by providing graduate-level training in scientific discourse, critical analysis, and effective communication. |
AG187 898 / 899 | Thesis | Represents a capstone lifelong learning opportunity (Target 4.3), where students conduct original research, thereby acquiring superior technical skills for employment and innovation (Target 4.4). |
Alignment Summary: The program places a strong emphasis on water quality as a cornerstone of sustainable aquaculture and healthy aquatic ecosystems. Courses are dedicated to the management and improvement of water quality, the treatment of wastewater, and preventing pollution, directly contributing to the protection of water-related ecosystems.
Course Code | Course Title | Alignment Rationale |
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AG187 745 | Fish Disease and Water Quality Control | Directly addresses the need to improve water quality by teaching methods to control pollution and manage water to prevent disease outbreaks in aquaculture (Target 6.3). |
AG187 771 | Water Quality Management in Aquaculture | Explicitly aligns with SDG 6 by focusing on the principles and practices of managing water quality to ensure the sustainability of aquaculture and protect local water resources (Target 6.3). |
Alignment Summary: This research-intensive program drives innovation in the fisheries and aquaculture industry. Through advanced courses in biotechnology, genetics, and processing, it fosters the development of new technologies and sustainable practices that enhance the industry's productivity and reduce its environmental impact.
Course Code | Course Title | Alignment Rationale |
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AG187 713 | Molecular Biology and Genetic Improvement in Aquatic Animals | Supports Target 9.5 by enhancing scientific research and upgrading the technological capabilities of the aquaculture industry through advanced genetic techniques. |
AG187 762 | Advanced Aquatic Animal Processing | Contributes to upgrading industrial infrastructure by teaching advanced and clean technologies for processing aquatic products, which supports sustainable industrialization (Target 9.4). |
AG187 764 | Aquatic Animal Processing Technology for Entrepreneur | Promotes innovation and small-scale enterprise development (Target 9.3) by equipping entrepreneurs with modern processing technologies. |
Alignment Summary: The curriculum strongly promotes sustainable consumption and production patterns by focusing on the efficient use of resources and the reduction of waste in the fisheries sector. It includes courses on feed technology, waste utilization, and advanced processing, all aimed at creating a more sustainable and circular aquaculture industry.
Course Code | Course Title | Alignment Rationale |
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AG187 751 | Aquatic Animal Feed Technology | Promotes the efficient use of natural resources (Target 12.2) by developing sustainable feed technologies that minimize waste in the production chain. |
AG187 772 | Waste Utilization Management for Aquaculture | Directly aligns with Target 12.5 by teaching methods to substantially reduce waste generation through the utilization and recycling of by-products in aquaculture. |
AG187 761 | Fishery Processing Industry | Encourages companies to adopt sustainable practices (Target 12.6) by introducing modern technologies that reduce waste and improve resource efficiency in processing. |
AG187 763 | Quality Assessment and Quality Control of Aquatic Animal Product | Contributes to reducing food losses (Target 12.3) by implementing quality control systems that prevent spoilage and ensure the efficient use of harvested resources. |
Alignment Summary: This program is centrally focused on the conservation and sustainable use of aquatic resources. Nearly every course contributes to understanding, protecting, and managing marine and freshwater ecosystems, from the physiological level of aquatic animals to the broad management of fishery resources and the mitigation of pollution from aquaculture.
Course Code | Course Title | Alignment Rationale |
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AG187 711 | Physiology of Aquatic Animals | Provides fundamental knowledge essential for the conservation and management of aquatic species, supporting the protection of marine and coastal ecosystems (Target 14.2). |
AG187 732 | Fishery Resources Management and Utilization | Directly addresses Target 14.4 by teaching scientific principles to effectively regulate harvesting and end overfishing, ensuring the sustainable management of marine resources. |
AG187 713 | Molecular Biology and Genetic Improvement in Aquatic Animals | Contributes to the conservation of marine biodiversity (Target 14.2) by applying genetic tools to manage and protect fish populations and reduce the impacts of aquaculture on wild stocks. |
AG187 771 | Water Quality Management in Aquaculture | Aims to prevent and significantly reduce marine pollution of all kinds (Target 14.1) by managing water quality and effluent from land-based aquaculture activities. |
Alignment Summary: The program's advanced, research-oriented nature fosters partnerships for sustainable development. Through seminar courses and the thesis requirement, students engage with the global scientific community, promoting the knowledge-sharing and multi-stakeholder collaborations that are vital for addressing the complex challenges of fisheries and aquaculture.
Course Code | Course Title | Alignment Rationale |
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AG187 891 / 892 | Seminar in Fisheries I / II | Enhances the global partnership for sustainable development by having students engage with and present on the latest global research, fostering a culture of knowledge-sharing (Target 17.6). |
AG187 898 / 899 | Thesis | Represents a significant contribution to global partnerships (Target 17.17) by creating new, publishable knowledge that is shared internationally to help solve critical sustainability challenges in fisheries. |