It takes a highly trained professional to lead a team of technicians for aquatic research and conservation. A strong foundation in the core sciences for aquatic systems is necessary to apply the appropriate analytical skills to accomplish your research goals. Are you ready to be that team leader and launch your research career? If so, then the AAS-Transfer Degree in Aquatic Science is your first step on this new pathway.
This degree is designed for students who are interested in transferring to a partnering university to complete their bachelor’s degree. You will set yourself apart with the unique training skills only offered at BTC that you will carry into your rewarding career. BTC graduates can transfer up to 90 credits and then complete the upper-level courses required to qualify for more advanced positions.
Students in this degree will start their foundation in the core sciences while also receiving intensive hands-on experience working with aquatic organisms and ecosystems. Our program courses are offered in both in-person and online formats to increase availability for traveling to freshwater and marine field sites. At these sites, students will learn how to design surveys, operate sampling equipment, and prepare data for management goals.
This degree is all about flexibility and options. Students will work with academic advisors to create the right combination of general education and program courses for their career goals. Students may also extend their pathway at BTC and enroll in one of the advanced level certificates to increase their professional training for higher job placement.
Ready to take your aquatic career to the next level? Start your training at the award-winning and nationally recognized Fisheries and Aquaculture Sciences program at BTC.
Upon completion of this AAS-T degree, students will also receive the Fundamentals of Aquatic Science Certificate.
Data are provided on a program (not credential) level
76% BTC graduate placement rate1
$49,303 starting annual wage2
$56,597 average annual wage2
$66,348 potential annual wage2
This program typically starts in Fall, Winter and Spring quarters.
| CMST& 210 | Interpersonal Communications | 5 CR |
| OR |
| CMST& 220 | Public Speaking | 5 CR |
| OR |
| PSYC& 100 | General Psychology | 5 CR |
| OR |
| SOC& 101 | Introduction to Sociology | 5 CR |
| ENGL& 101 | English Composition I | 5 CR |
| OR Higher |
| MATH& 107 | Math in Society | 5 CR |
| OR Higher |
| A 5-credit Gen Ed/Transfer Course used to fulfill the General Education course requirements may not be also used for an elective requirement. |
| TOTAL General Education Core Course Credits | 20 CR |
| AQUA 101 | Program Introduction | 2 CR |
| AQUA 111 | Applied Techniques: Fall | 3 CR |
| AQUA 112 | Applied Techniques: Winter | 1 CR |
| AQUA 113 | Applied Techniques: Spring | 2 CR |
| AQUA 121 | Principles of Aquaculture | 5 CR |
| AQUA 122 | Principles of Fisheries Science | 5 CR |
| AQUA 131 | Aquatic Chemistry with Lab | 5 CR |
| AQUA 141 | Research Methods | 3 CR |
| ENVS& 101 | Fundamentals of Environmental Science | 5 CR |
| OCEA& 101 | Introduction to Oceanography with Lab | 5 CR |
| TOTAL Core Courses for Program Credits | 36 CR |
| Any AQUA specialty courses used to fulfill the specialty courses requirement may not also be used for an elective requirement. |
| Program Specialty: Transfer Track (Select two classes from the list below.) |
| AQUA 243 | Fisheries Ecology with Lab | 5 CR |
| AQUA 251 | Fisheries Conservation | 5 CR |
| AQUA 271 | Data Analysis for Aquatic Sciences | 5 CR |
| AQUA 272 | Introduction to GIS | 5 CR |
| AQUA 273 | Animal Genetics with Lab | 5 CR |
| AQUA 274 | Organismal Biology with Lab | 5 CR |
| Any AQUA specialty courses used to fulfill the specialty courses requirement may not be also used for an elective requirement. |
| TOTAL Program Specialty Course Credits | 10 CR |
| Any combination of AQUA courses and 5-credit transfer courses may be used to fulfill the elective requirements, as long as those courses are not being applied to meet any other listed requirements. | 24 CR |
Students who successfully complete the AAS-T degree in Fisheries & Aquaculture Sciences, will be able to:
Fisheries & Aquaculture Sciences AAS-T graduates may either transfer directly to a partnering institution to complete their bachelor’s degree, or enter the workforce and complete their bachelor’s degree at a later time. Graduates qualify for Hatchery Specialist 2 and Scientific Technician 2 positions with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Biological Technician GS 4 positions with the federal government, and employment in tribal government, private, and nonprofit sectors.
The average annual wage in this field is $45,521, with an earning potential of about $57,231 per year.*
Program graduates work as fish hatchery specialists, fish culturists, fisheries technicians, shellfish hatchery workers, and scientific aides.






If you have questions about this program or want help with the admissions steps to Bellingham Technical College, please email outreach@btc.edu.
Current students wanting academic planning and support, can connect with the program Instructor(s) or email FisheriesNav@btc.edu