PhD Aquaculture and Environment At KNUST

Aquaculture is defined as the farming of aquatic organisms, including fish, molluscs, crustaceans and aquatic plants. Ecological change has been associated with the large scale production of bivalves and seaweeds and the release of dissolved and particulate waste from fish, shrimp, and bivalve culture.

PhD Aquaculture and Environment Degree.

PhD Programmes (Full-Time) are of Four (4) Calendar Years and (PartTime) are of Five (5) Calendar Years duration.

PhD Aquaculture and Environment At KNUST Entry Requirement.

This programme is offered to students with architecture background, after
obtaining a first undergraduate degree. Admission to this programme may
be preceded by an interview.