Course Overview
Course Overview This graduate program in Fisheries Science provides an advanced, research-driven education in the management and conservation of aquatic ecosystems. Students will master quantitative analysis and engage in interdisciplinary research to address contemporary challenges in both marine and freshwater environments. Key Program Highlights Conduct interdisciplinary research in conservation biology, aquaculture, fish physiology, and aquatic ecology. Gain hands-on experience through major research projects funded by state and federal agencies like the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and the U.S. Geological Survey. Access extensive vertebrate collections and specialized resources, including a significant emphasis on larval fishes. Learn to model aquatic ecosystems and analyze the complex interactions between land use, water quality, and fish populations. Prepare for a high-impact career in research, management, and policy with a degree tailored to address global aquatic resource challenges.
Available Intakes
August 2026
CampusCorvallis Campus
CityCorvallis
ModeFullTime
Duration24 Months
FeeUSD 37,290
August 2026
CampusCorvallis Campus
CityCorvallis
ModeFullTime
Duration12 Months
FeeUSD 37,290