Aquaculture Technology

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Program Overview

Aquaculture is defined simply as the farming and husbandry of aquatic organisms. This can be growing seafood or ornamental specimens for commercial sale, environmental enhancement, research, or education. The curriculum covers all phases of Aquaculture including hatchery, growout, processing, and marketing. Students learn practical skills that prepare them for future employment in a variety of industries or for continuation at a four-year institution. The program's mission is to provide education, training, and workforce development for a rapidly expanding aquaculture industry in need of trained employees.

Graduates of the program find employment opportunities at commercial finfish and shellfish farms and hatcheries, public aquariums, marine science labs, and fishery management agencies. Graduates may also create or manage businesses in fish, shellfish, or aquatic plant production, marketing and distribution, aquarium or pond management services.

AAS Degree - Aquaculture Technology

An Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree is built to get you career-ready. Completed in about two (2) years, you’ll gain classroom knowledge and hands-on experience while applying scientific and business principles to real-world work in areas such as healthcare, information technology, development, production, business administration, management, or service.

Course Sequence

Aquaculture Courses (intro)

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-111Aquaculture I3
AQU-112Aquaculture II3
AQU-220Aquaculture Facilities3
Sub-Total Credits9

Aquaculture Practicum Courses (skills labs)

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-161Aquaculture Practicum I1
AQU-162Aquaculture Practicum II1
AQU-163Aquaculture Practicum III1
AQU-164Aquaculture Practicum IV1
AQU-165Aquaculture Practicum V1
AQU-166Aquaculture Practicum VI1
Sub-Total Credits6

General Education Requirements

Course CodeTitleCredits
ACA-122College Transfer Success1
ENG-111Writing and Inquiry3
ENG-114Professional Research & Reporting3
MAT-143Quantitative Literacy3
ART-111 or ART-114 or ART-115 or ENG-231 or ENG-232 or ENG-241 or ENG-242 or HUM-115 or MUS-110 or MUS-112 or PHI-230 or PHI-240Art Appreciation or Art History Survey I or Art History Survey II or American Literature I or American Literature II or British Literature I or British Literature II or Critical Thinking or Music Appreciation or Introduction to Jazz or Introduction to Logic or Introduction to Ethics3
ECO-251 or ECO-252 or GEO-111 or HIS-111 or HIS-112 or HIS-131 or HIS-132 or POL-120 or PSY-118 or PSY-150 or SOC-210Principles of Microeconomics or Principles of Macroeconomics or World Regional Geography or World Civilizations I or World Civilizations II or American History I or American History II or American Government or Interpersonal Psychology or General Psychology or Introduction to Sociology3
Sub-Total Credits16

Science Courses

Course CodeTitleCredits
BIO-111General Biology I4
CHM-151 or CHM-131 or CHM-131AGeneral Chemistry I or Introduction to Chemistry or Introduction to Chemistry Lab4
BIO-243Marine Biology4
BIO-112General Biology II4
BIO-275Microbiology4
Sub-Total Credits20

Business Courses

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-120Aquabusiness3
Sub-Total Credits3

Work Experience

Course CodeTitleCredits
WBL-112 or AQU-280Work-Based Learning I or Aquaculture Project2
Sub-Total Credits2

Aquaculture Courses (advanced)

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-230Fish Genetics & Breeding3
AQU-240Fish Nutrition & Diseases3
AQU-251Hatchery Management I3
AQU-251Hatchery Management I3
AQU-180Operational Diving3
AQU-181Operational Diving Skills2
Sub-Total Credits11

Total Credits: 67 credits

AAS Degree - Aquaculture Technology (Transfer)

An Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree is built to get you career-ready. Completed in about two (2) years, you’ll gain classroom knowledge and hands-on experience while applying scientific and business principles to real-world work in areas such as healthcare, information technology, development, production, business administration, management, or service.

Course Sequence

Aquaculture Courses (intro)

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-111Aquaculture I3
AQU-112Aquaculture II3
AQU-220Aquaculture Facilities3
Sub-Total Credits9

Aquaculture Practicum Courses (skills labs)

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-161Aquaculture Practicum I1
AQU-162Aquaculture Practicum II1
AQU-163Aquaculture Practicum III1
AQU-164Aquaculture Practicum IV1
AQU-165Aquaculture Practicum V1
AQU-166Aquaculture Practicum VI1
Sub-Total Credits6

General Education Requirements

Course CodeTitleCredits
ACA-122College Transfer Success1
ENG-111Writing and Inquiry3
ENG-112Writing and Research in the Disciplines3
MAT-171Precalculus Algebra4
ART-111 or ART-114 or ART-115 or ENG-231 or ENG-232 or ENG-241 or ENG-242 or HUM-115 or MUS-110 or MUS-112 or PHI-230 or PHI-240Art Appreciation or Art History Survey I or Art History Survey II or American Literature I or American Literature II or British Literature I or British Literature II or Critical Thinking or Music Appreciation or Introduction to Jazz or Introduction to Logic or Introduction to Ethics3
ECO-251 or ECO-252 or GEO-111 or HIS-111 or HIS-112 or HIS-131 or HIS-132 or POL-120 or PSY-118 or PSY-150 or SOC-210Principles of Microeconomics or Principles of Macroeconomics or World Regional Geography or World Civilizations I or World Civilizations II or American History I or American History II or American Government or Interpersonal Psychology or General Psychology or Introduction to Sociology3
Sub-Total Credits17

Science Courses

Course CodeTitleCredits
BIO-111General Biology I4
CHM-151General Chemistry I4
BIO-243Marine Biology4
BIO-112General Biology II4
BIO-275Microbiology4
Sub-Total Credits20

Business Courses

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-120Aquabusiness3
Sub-Total Credits3

Work Experience

Course CodeTitleCredits
WBL-112 or AQU-280Work-Based Learning I or Aquaculture Project2
Sub-Total Credits2

Aquaculture Courses (advanced)

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-230Fish Genetics & Breeding3
AQU-240Fish Nutrition & Diseases3
AQU-251Hatchery Management I3
AQU-251Hatchery Management I3
AQU-180Operational Diving3
AQU-181Operational Diving Skills2
Sub-Total Credits11

Total Credits: 68 credits

Diploma - Aquaculture Technology

Diploma programs are designed to provide focused, entry-level training that can typically be completed in about one (1) year. These programs may stand alone or be structured within an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree pathway. This allows students to enter the workforce quickly or continue their studies by completing additional coursework to earn a full AAS degree.

Course Sequence

Aquaculture Courses

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-111Aquaculture I3
AQU-161Aquaculture Practicum I1
AQU-112Aquaculture II3
AQU-162Aquaculture Practicum II1
AQU-220Aquaculture Facilities3
AQU-163Aquaculture Practicum III1
Sub-Total Credits12

General Education Requirements

Course CodeTitleCredits
ACA-122College Transfer Success1
ENG-111Writing and Inquiry3
ENG-112 or ENG-114Writing and Research in the Disciplines or Professional Research & Reporting3
MAT-143Quantitative Literacy3
Sub-Total Credits10

Science Courses

Course CodeTitleCredits
BIO-111General Biology I4
BIO-243Marine Biology4
CHM-151 or CHM-131 or CHM-131AGeneral Chemistry I or Introduction to Chemistry or Introduction to Chemistry Lab4
Sub-Total Credits12

Buisness Courses

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-120Aquabusiness3
Sub-Total Credits3

Work Experience

Course CodeTitleCredits
WBL-112 or AQU-280Work-Based Learning I or Aquaculture Project2
Sub-Total Credits2

Total Credits: 39 credits

Certificate - Aquaponics

Certificate programs are short-term training options that can typically be completed in one (1) year or less. They are designed to prepare you for employment, upgrade your skills, or provide retraining—helping you quickly gain the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to advance in the workforce.

Certificate - Aquaculture Technology

Certificate programs are short-term training options that can typically be completed in one (1) year or less. They are designed to prepare you for employment, upgrade your skills, or provide retraining—helping you quickly gain the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to advance in the workforce.

Online Certificate - Aquaculture Technology

Certificate programs are short-term training options that can typically be completed in one (1) year or less. They are designed to prepare you for employment, upgrade your skills, or provide retraining—helping you quickly gain the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to advance in the workforce.

Course Sequence

Term

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-111Aquaculture I3
AQU-112Aquaculture II3
AQU-220Aquaculture Facilities3
AQU-120Aquabusiness3
Sub-Total Credits12

Total Credits: 12 credits

Pathway - Aquaculture Technology (CCP)

Career & College Promise (CCP) offers high school students the opportunity to take tuition-free college courses that count toward both high school and college graduation requirements. In about two years or less, students can complete college credits, certificates, or other credentials—giving them a valuable head start on their education and career goals. By enrolling in CCP, students save time, save money, and gain the confidence of knowing they are already on the path to success in college and beyond.

Course Sequence

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-111Aquaculture I3
AQU-161Aquaculture Practicum I1
Sub-Total Credits4

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-112Aquaculture II3
AQU-162Aquaculture Practicum II1
Sub-Total Credits4

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-163Aquaculture Practicum III1
AQU-220Aquaculture Facilities3
AQU-120Aquabusiness3
Sub-Total Credits7

Total Credits: 15 credits

WCE Available Classes

Boost your skills and make waves in a growing coastal industry with Carteret CC’s Workforce Continuing Education. Our specialized training through the Shellfish Academy and Living Shoreline Academy prepares you for sustainable marine farming and coastal conservation careers. Whether you’re launching a future in aquaculture, expanding your coastal expertise, or looking to play a hands-on role in protecting our shoreline, these flexible, affordable programs give you the knowledge and skills to make a lasting impact.

Program Overview

Aquaculture is defined simply as the farming and husbandry of aquatic organisms. This can be growing seafood or ornamental specimens for commercial sale, environmental enhancement, research, or education. The curriculum covers all phases of Aquaculture including hatchery, growout, processing, and marketing. Students learn practical skills that prepare them for future employment in a variety of industries or for continuation at a four-year institution. The program's mission is to provide education, training, and workforce development for a rapidly expanding aquaculture industry in need of trained employees.

Graduates of the program find employment opportunities at commercial finfish and shellfish farms and hatcheries, public aquariums, marine science labs, and fishery management agencies. Graduates may also create or manage businesses in fish, shellfish, or aquatic plant production, marketing and distribution, aquarium or pond management services.

AAS Degree - Aquaculture Technology

Stay on track toward graduation.

Course Sequence

Aquaculture Courses (intro)

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-111Aquaculture I3
AQU-112Aquaculture II3
AQU-220Aquaculture Facilities3
Sub-Total Credits9

Aquaculture Practicum Courses (skills labs)

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-161Aquaculture Practicum I1
AQU-162Aquaculture Practicum II1
AQU-163Aquaculture Practicum III1
AQU-164Aquaculture Practicum IV1
AQU-165Aquaculture Practicum V1
AQU-166Aquaculture Practicum VI1
Sub-Total Credits6

General Education Requirements

Course CodeTitleCredits
ACA-122College Transfer Success1
ENG-111Writing and Inquiry3
ENG-114Professional Research & Reporting3
MAT-143Quantitative Literacy3
ART-111 or ART-114 or ART-115 or ENG-231 or ENG-232 or ENG-241 or ENG-242 or HUM-115 or MUS-110 or MUS-112 or PHI-230 or PHI-240Art Appreciation or Art History Survey I or Art History Survey II or American Literature I or American Literature II or British Literature I or British Literature II or Critical Thinking or Music Appreciation or Introduction to Jazz or Introduction to Logic or Introduction to Ethics3
ECO-251 or ECO-252 or GEO-111 or HIS-111 or HIS-112 or HIS-131 or HIS-132 or POL-120 or PSY-118 or PSY-150 or SOC-210Principles of Microeconomics or Principles of Macroeconomics or World Regional Geography or World Civilizations I or World Civilizations II or American History I or American History II or American Government or Interpersonal Psychology or General Psychology or Introduction to Sociology3
Sub-Total Credits16

Science Courses

Course CodeTitleCredits
BIO-111General Biology I4
CHM-151 or CHM-131 or CHM-131AGeneral Chemistry I or Introduction to Chemistry or Introduction to Chemistry Lab4
BIO-243Marine Biology4
BIO-112General Biology II4
BIO-275Microbiology4
Sub-Total Credits20

Business Courses

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-120Aquabusiness3
Sub-Total Credits3

Work Experience

Course CodeTitleCredits
WBL-112 or AQU-280Work-Based Learning I or Aquaculture Project2
Sub-Total Credits2

Aquaculture Courses (advanced)

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-230Fish Genetics & Breeding3
AQU-240Fish Nutrition & Diseases3
AQU-251Hatchery Management I3
AQU-251Hatchery Management I3
AQU-180Operational Diving3
AQU-181Operational Diving Skills2
Sub-Total Credits11

Total Credits: 67 credits

AAS Degree - Aquaculture Technology (Transfer)

Stay on track toward graduation.

Course Sequence

Aquaculture Courses (intro)

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-111Aquaculture I3
AQU-112Aquaculture II3
AQU-220Aquaculture Facilities3
Sub-Total Credits9

Aquaculture Practicum Courses (skills labs)

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-161Aquaculture Practicum I1
AQU-162Aquaculture Practicum II1
AQU-163Aquaculture Practicum III1
AQU-164Aquaculture Practicum IV1
AQU-165Aquaculture Practicum V1
AQU-166Aquaculture Practicum VI1
Sub-Total Credits6

General Education Requirements

Course CodeTitleCredits
ACA-122College Transfer Success1
ENG-111Writing and Inquiry3
ENG-112Writing and Research in the Disciplines3
MAT-171Precalculus Algebra4
ART-111 or ART-114 or ART-115 or ENG-231 or ENG-232 or ENG-241 or ENG-242 or HUM-115 or MUS-110 or MUS-112 or PHI-230 or PHI-240Art Appreciation or Art History Survey I or Art History Survey II or American Literature I or American Literature II or British Literature I or British Literature II or Critical Thinking or Music Appreciation or Introduction to Jazz or Introduction to Logic or Introduction to Ethics3
ECO-251 or ECO-252 or GEO-111 or HIS-111 or HIS-112 or HIS-131 or HIS-132 or POL-120 or PSY-118 or PSY-150 or SOC-210Principles of Microeconomics or Principles of Macroeconomics or World Regional Geography or World Civilizations I or World Civilizations II or American History I or American History II or American Government or Interpersonal Psychology or General Psychology or Introduction to Sociology3
Sub-Total Credits17

Science Courses

Course CodeTitleCredits
BIO-111General Biology I4
CHM-151General Chemistry I4
BIO-243Marine Biology4
BIO-112General Biology II4
BIO-275Microbiology4
Sub-Total Credits20

Business Courses

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-120Aquabusiness3
Sub-Total Credits3

Work Experience

Course CodeTitleCredits
WBL-112 or AQU-280Work-Based Learning I or Aquaculture Project2
Sub-Total Credits2

Aquaculture Courses (advanced)

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-230Fish Genetics & Breeding3
AQU-240Fish Nutrition & Diseases3
AQU-251Hatchery Management I3
AQU-251Hatchery Management I3
AQU-180Operational Diving3
AQU-181Operational Diving Skills2
Sub-Total Credits11

Total Credits: 68 credits

Diploma - Aquaculture Technology

Stay on track toward graduation.

Course Sequence

Aquaculture Courses

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-111Aquaculture I3
AQU-161Aquaculture Practicum I1
AQU-112Aquaculture II3
AQU-162Aquaculture Practicum II1
AQU-220Aquaculture Facilities3
AQU-163Aquaculture Practicum III1
Sub-Total Credits12

General Education Requirements

Course CodeTitleCredits
ACA-122College Transfer Success1
ENG-111Writing and Inquiry3
ENG-112 or ENG-114Writing and Research in the Disciplines or Professional Research & Reporting3
MAT-143Quantitative Literacy3
Sub-Total Credits10

Science Courses

Course CodeTitleCredits
BIO-111General Biology I4
BIO-243Marine Biology4
CHM-151 or CHM-131 or CHM-131AGeneral Chemistry I or Introduction to Chemistry or Introduction to Chemistry Lab4
Sub-Total Credits12

Buisness Courses

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-120Aquabusiness3
Sub-Total Credits3

Work Experience

Course CodeTitleCredits
WBL-112 or AQU-280Work-Based Learning I or Aquaculture Project2
Sub-Total Credits2

Total Credits: 39 credits

Certificate - Aquaponics

Stay on track toward graduation.

Certificate - Aquaculture Technology

Stay on track toward graduation.

Online Certificate - Aquaculture Technology

Stay on track toward graduation.

Course Sequence

Term

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-111Aquaculture I3
AQU-112Aquaculture II3
AQU-220Aquaculture Facilities3
AQU-120Aquabusiness3
Sub-Total Credits12

Total Credits: 12 credits

Pathway - Aquaculture Technology (CCP)

Take tuition-free college courses that count toward both high school and college graduation requirements.

Course Sequence

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-111Aquaculture I3
AQU-161Aquaculture Practicum I1
Sub-Total Credits4

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-112Aquaculture II3
AQU-162Aquaculture Practicum II1
Sub-Total Credits4

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
AQU-163Aquaculture Practicum III1
AQU-220Aquaculture Facilities3
AQU-120Aquabusiness3
Sub-Total Credits7

Total Credits: 15 credits

WCE Available Classes

Boost your skills and make waves in a growing coastal industry with Carteret CC’s Workforce Continuing Education. Our specialized training through the Shellfish Academy and Living Shoreline Academy prepares you for sustainable marine farming and coastal conservation careers. Whether you’re launching a future in aquaculture, expanding your coastal expertise, or looking to play a hands-on role in protecting our shoreline, these flexible, affordable programs give you the knowledge and skills to make a lasting impact.

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