Degree number of credits: 60
Compulsory credits: 36
Elective credits: 18
Final project: 6
Degree code: 2144
Years: 1
Teaching type: Presencial
Knowledge branch: SCIENCE
Master degree website: https://www.uv.es/aquicultura
Places available for new students: 20
Minimum number of enrolment credits per student: 36
Price of credit for non-resident foreign students Non EHEA [academic year 2025-26]: 70.68€
Price per credit [academic year 2025-26]:35.34€
Management Centre: Faculty of Biological Sciences
Languages used in class: Spanish
Participating Universities: University of Valencia and Technical University of Valencia
Academic Coordinating Committee: Francisco E. Montero Royo (CoDirector)
Belén Fouz Rodríguez (CoDirector)
Ana Pérez del Olmo
David Pérez Guaita
Amparo Torreblanca Tamarit
Mónica Giménez Monleón (PAS)
Academic, scientific or professional interest: Fishery products are one of the most important animal protein sources in the world. However, while global demand has increased in recent years, the production by extractive fishing remains stable, if not in clear decline. Therefore, aquaculture is the fastest growing food industry worldwide. Spain is one of the largest fish consumers and aquaculture is the alternative to ensure market supply. The incorporation of floating cage systems has placed the Valencian Community among the major participants of the sector nationwide. Thus, aquaculture is one of the emerging sectors in the Community. This Master’s degree offers an advanced training programme to meet these needs and to prepare skilled professionals who can design, manage, control and innovate in the fish farms already installed or recently built. It is also important to train researchers prepared to advance knowledge in the many disciplines involved in the cultivation of aquatic species: nutrition, reproduction, pathology, etc. It could be said that, in addition to working as specialists in any type of business and activity, these studies train future entrepreneurs and researchers.
PhD programme linked to this Master’s programme: Marine Resources