Disciplines of PPGAq
The disciplines of PPGAq are offered in a condensed form, with an approximate duration of two months (45 days). Thus, the semester is divided into 3 bimonths, totaling 6 bimonths per academic year.
The student must obtain a minimum of 24 (twenty-four) credits in the Master's and 48 (forty-eight) credits in the Doctorate, to be able to defend his Dissertation or Thesis, respectively. Per academic year, the student may take a maximum of 24 course credits.
The use of credits taken before entering the PPGAq can be requested in the Study Plan, in a total equal to or less than 30% of the total credits required in disciplines. The Study Plan must be submitted at the end of 60 days after the first enrollment.
Annual disciplines
Disciplines offered in both semesters
Disciplines offered in the 1st semester
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Sea shrimp larviculture
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Aquaculture Impacts (21053P)
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Reproduction and Grow Out of Crustaceans (11085P)
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Microbial Food Chain in Aquatic Environments (OC062P)
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Nutrition and Feeding of Aquatic Organisms (11037P)
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Planting Halophytes for Phytoremediation, Bio-Engineering and Agriculture, with salt water (11088P)
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Topics in Aquaculture (11086P)
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Water and Soil Quality in Cultivation Ponds (11034P)
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Zooplankton Production Applied to Aquaculture (11184P)
Disciplines offered in the 2nd semester
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Pathology of Aquatic Organisms - Part I/Fish (21082P)
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Comparative Animal Biochemistry (16071P)
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Pathology of Aquatic Organisms - Part II/Crustaceans and Mollusks (11092P)
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Physiology Applied to Aquaculture (16050P)
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Molecular Genetics Applied to Aquaculture (02044P)
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Growing Shrimps in Nurseries
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Cultivation of Marine Shrimp in a Super Intensive System Amid Bioflocs
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Reproduction and Larviculture of Teleosts (11038P)
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Scientific Methodology and Dissemination of Produced Knowledge (11207P)
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Shellfish Cultivation (11059P)
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Technological Processes Applied to Aquaculture Products (02045P)
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TE AQ: Animal Ethics (11183P)
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TE AQ: Basic Histology Applied to Aquaculture (11218P)
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TE AQ: Macroalgae Cultivation and Biotechnology