Ocean University of Sri Lanka

B.Sc. In Fisheries and Marine Science

B.Sc. In Fisheries and Marine Science

Fisheries and Marine Sciences degree program is interdisciplinary, offering different subject disciplines such as marine biology, biochemistry, aquaculture engineering, environmental and climate science, fishery economics, and management.

Undergraduates in this program will develop an understanding of the fundamentals of marine sciences governing the fisheries and marine sector.

The students engage in a wide range of topics which are socially concerned and interested to the scientific community.

Study areas in this course

Fisheries and Aquaculture, Marine Biology, Seafood and Marine Microbiology, Aquaculture Engineering, Biostatistics, Population Dynamics and Fish Stock Assessment, Ornamental Fish Breeding and Culture, Aquatic Animal Health, Remote Sensing and GIS, National and International Laws and Policies for Marine Environment, Ocean Atmosphere and Climate Science, and Coastal & Marine Resource Management and Economics.

You will have the opportunity to obtain practical experience in core areas of fisheries and marine sciences in this program, including:

  • Exploring the coastal ecosystems (wetlands, mangrove forests, lagoon and estuaries, algal beds, coral reefs) and fisher communities
  • Remote Sensing and GIS Mapping
  • Practical experience in fish-processing and food analytical techniques
  • Research data analysis and writing research manuscripts
  • Sea excursions using the Ocean University research vessel

At the end of the program, you will be:

  • Provided with professional-level skills that will perfectly suit a career in the fields of fisheries, aquaculture, and marine industries in public or private sector
  • Equipped with hands-on skills to commence your own business venture related to any field of fisheries and marine sector
  • Able to pursue higher education in a specialized postgraduate study

Award

Bachelor of Science

Course Type

Full Time

Duration

04 Years

Language

English

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must have passed the G.C.E. (Advanced Level) examination with a minimum of three passes at a single attempt in biological science stream.

  • Applicants who sat for G.C.E. (Advanced Level) examination in the immediate previous year within a maximum of three attempts, are eligible to apply

  • Applications are called from prospective candidates through the website of the Ocean University of Sri Lanka in the relevant year.  Students will be selected based on z-scores and you will be required to face an interview.

Course Structure

  • The first year, will provide you with a foundation knowledge in subjects in Fisheries and Aquaculture, Fish Anatomy and Physiology, Marine Biology and Ecology, Limnology, Microbiology, including Life skills and Information Technology. You will receive hands-on experience in laboratories and in the field.

 

  • In your second year, you will focus on deep learning of the subjects such as Marine Biodiversity and Behavior of Marine Animals, Spoilage of Fish and Post-Harvest Techniques, Processing and Preservation of Fishery Products, Hatcheries and Larval Rearing, Fish Nutrition and Feed Technology, Fisheries Economics and Extension, Applied Algology, Seafood Microbiology, Hydrographic Surveying and Leveling, Biostatistics, Research Methods and Scientific Writing.

 

  • In your third year, you will study advanced topics such as Remote Sensing and GIS, Aquaculture Engineering, Ornamental Fish Breeding and Culture, Population Dynamics and Fish Stock Assessment, National and International Laws and Policies for Marine Environment, Aquatic Animal Health, Sanitation and Quality Control in the Fisheries Industry, Coastal Disaster Management and Mitigation. In addition, you will be guided to carry out a mini-research project. At the end of the year, you will obtain an internship training which leads to a report based on the training you received.

 

  • In the fourth year, selected candidates will specialize for the special degree, learning more advanced subjects such as Ocean Atmosphere and Climate Science, Environmental Norms and Ethics, Biosecurity and Safety Aquaculture and Fishery Products, Marine Biotechnology and Biomedicine, Innovations and Management of Marine Renewable Energy, Coastal and Marine Resource Management and Economics. The degree program will be completed with the submission of a research dissertation.

Modules

Learning and Assessment

Students shall take a minimum of 98 credits to complete the general degree programme in Fisheries and Marine Sciences. After the third year, a limited number of students with higher performances will be selected for the special degree programme in Fisheries and Marine Sciences. The students enrolling for the special degree programme should follow additional 30 credits including a research component. One Credit is equivalent to 15 hours of lectures or 30-45 hours of tutorials, laboratory work, and field visits etc.

Learning activities
  • Class room lectures
  • Practical (field and laboratory)
Assessments
  • Quizzes, Assignments, Oral presentations
  • Written and Practical exams

Learning and Assessment

The B.Sc. (Hons) degree in Marine Engineering students will take minimum of 150 credits to complete the degree program. Usually, One Credit is equivalent to 15 hours of lectures or 30 hours of tutorials, laboratory works and field visits etc.

Learning activities
  • Class room lectures
  • Practical (field and laboratory)
Assessments
  • Quizzes, Assignments, Oral presentations
  • Written, Oral and Practical exams