Study Bachelor of Aquaculture and Marine Conservation (Level 7) at Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology in New Zealand,
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Bachelor of Aquaculture and Marine Conservation (Level 7)

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What will I learn?

This programme will provide you with specialist knowledge, as well as technical and practical skills relating to aquaculture and marine conservation. On average you will go on one field trip a week, take part in at least three different work placements and complete applied research projects. The programme was designed with industry so you will graduate not only with the practical skills and knowledge in aquatic ecology and marine conservation biology but also communication and operations management skills so you can make an immediate contribution to the aquaculture industry whether locally, nationally or internationally. The programme provides you with flexibility through elective study options to choose the area, such as marine conservation or business, that you would like to study. You will also be learning in the region where the majority of New Zealand aquaculture produce is grown. It is the leading producer of farmed GreenshellTM Mussels, King Salmon and Pacific Oysters in the world. The Nelson area is also a major hub of research in this field. The programme brings together the knowledge and expertise of Nelson and Marlborough aquaculture industry members as well as the Nelson scientific community to provide you with an informative and dynamic learning environment. See our level 5 and 6 courses below. These courses are the compulsory courses that make up the degree. In your last year at level 7 you will have an opportunity to choose electives.

Study options

Full Time (3 Years)

Tuition fees
NZ$26,576.00 (US$ 15,853) per year
Start date

February 2027

Venue

Nelson Campus

322 Hardy Street,

Nelson,

Nelson City,

7010, South Island, New Zealand

Entry requirements

For international students

Achievement of NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 or higher and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include: 14 credits at Level 3 in each of three approved* subjects, Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above made up of: 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing. Numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1* or above (specified achievement standards or unit standards 26623, 26626 and 26627) OR Any qualification (New Zealand or overseas) recognised by NZQA as being equivalent to the achievement of NCEA Level 3. If you have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (e.g. International Baccalaureate, Cambridge Examination), NMIT will assess your qualification for academic entry equivalency. OR Any Level 4 qualification in a related field. Applicants who are unable to evidence that they meet Academic Entry Requirements, but who can demonstrate acquired skills for tertiary study gained through study, work and/or life experience , may be approved for alternate entry. This may include Recognition of Prior Learning.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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