Aquaculture Theory - Certificate
Do you have an interest in aquaculture but are unable to commit to in-person training? Do you want to take your aquarium or aquaponics hobby to the next level? Are you currently in industry but wish to gain more expertise? If any of these applies to you, then the online Aquaculture Theory Certificate is a great option.
This certificate is highly customizable to meet student needs. Whether brand new to aquaculture or a seasoned member of the workforce, each student can select from a wide range of aquaculture courses to either explore new topics or gain knowledge in a specific area. Courses available for online learning include fish culturing, stock enhancement, aquaponics, seaweed farming, shellfish aquaculture, and more.
With only 15 credits required to complete this short certificate, industry members can meet professional development goals to advance their career, while new members can gain the foundational knowledge to start their pathway in aquaculture. If a student decides to continue their education at BTC in-person, then the completion of this certificate can be applied towards several of the program’s other degrees and technical certificates.
Ready to advance your aquaculture knowledge? Start your online short certificate by meeting with an academic advisor to create your custom plan.
Included in the AAS Aquaculture degrees.
Employment Information
Data are provided on a program (not credential) level
71% BTC graduate placement rate1
$48,578 starting annual wage2
$56,268 average annual wage2
$67,999 potential annual wage2
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Employment and Wage Data Sources and Information
1Employment data come from the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) and reflect three-year averages among BTC students employed in either Washington or Oregon. Students are included in the employment rate if they left with a credential. Rates are not shown for programs with fewer than 10 students meeting the above criteria.
2Whatcom County and WA State wage data come from Washington State Employment Security Department (ESD) Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates. Wage data represent occupations that BTC faculty have identified as the most relevant career paths for program graduates. Note that these wages reflect employees with varying educational levels/credentials. For cases in which multiple occupations have been identified by faculty, a weighted percentile is calculated using each occupation’s percentile wage and employment size estimate. Wages are not shown for programs for which occupations do not meet the ESD’s minimum thresholds for publishing. If the program has wage data that involves shift work, these ESD wages reflect the same number of hours used in the annual wage calculation. Starting wage = 25th percentile, median wage = 50th percentile, wage potential = 75th percentile.
3Additional employment rates are provided for programs with faculty who maintain their own employment records of students who graduated between 2017-18 and 2019-20 and who were employed within 9 months of graduation. Both overall and in field of study employment rates are included, respectively. For these programs, the format follows: ESD rate / faculty-tracked overall rate / faculty-tracked in-field rate. These additional, faculty-provided rates are particularly important for programs that tend to have graduates employed outside of WA and OR. Note that due to lack of available data, rates may represent fewer than 3 years of graduates.
Estimated Program Costs
Estimated costs based on 3 quarters to complete this program
The first quarter of study will likely be more expensive as students pay for materials needed to start the program.
Average Tuition and Fees per Quarter: $1,300
Average cost per credit: $260
Total Tuition and Fees: $3,900
Average annual cost of living in Bellingham
Living expenses (housing and food): $16,512
Transportation: $1,935
Miscellaneous/Personal: $1,800
TOTAL: $20,247
Tuition Fees and Rates overview page