AIT is launching a certificate program on Sustainable Asian Aquaculture at the AARM Academic program from August 2017 semester
This Certificate program is for one semester beginning August 2017 and is the combination of a well-designed course work and hands-on experience on specialized areas (fish/shrimp hatchery or farming).
The program is useful for both students (with credit transfer) and for working professionals and entrepreneurs (without credits).
For students, the AIT entry qualifications for Masters program will apply. The Certificate program can lead to a Masters Degree, if so desired. For professionals, the entry requirements are flexible. There is also the option to avail either the course work or hands-on experience alone as separate modules.
An excellent panel of world renowned experts will handle the topics in this program.
Read more on the site HERE.
This Certificate program is for one semester beginning August 2017 and is the combination of a well-designed course work and hands-on experience on specialized areas (fish/shrimp hatchery or farming).
For students, the AIT entry qualifications for Masters program will apply. The Certificate program can lead to a Masters Degree, if so desired. For professionals, the entry requirements are flexible. There is also the option to avail either the course work or hands-on experience alone as separate modules.
An excellent panel of world renowned experts will handle the topics in this program.
Read more on the site HERE.
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