- Profile
- Management of aquatic bioresources and fish farming
Aquatic Bioresources and Aquaculture
Students in this field of study study general and special disciplines: biology, ecology, basics of nature management, methods of fishery research, fishery management, inspection and protection of fish stocks, hydrobiology, histology and bases of embryology, microbiology, fish physiology, ichthyology and fish breeding in natural water bodies, commercial fish breeding, fishery legislation, raw material base of fish industry, etc.
Entrance examinations
The organization conducts entrance examinations in person and (or) using distance technologies (subject to the identification of applicants in passing their entrance examinations).
Schedule of entrance examinations
Course duration and fees
Tuition-free studying
Places available
- Full-time studying – 15;
- Part-time studying — 10.
Duration of the course
- Full-time studying - 4 years;
- Part-time studying - 5 years.
Full-fee studying
Places available
- Full-time studying – 5;
- Part-time studying — 5.
Tuition per year (2023)
- Full-time studying – 45 000 to 80 000;
- Part-time studying – 45 000 to 80 000.
Professors
Batomunkuyeva Tsyren-Dulma Dorzhozhapovna
Deputy Dean for Educational Work, Candidate of Biological Sciences
Zimina Olga Genianovna
Deputy Dean for Research Work, Candidate of Technical Sciences
Kokieva Galiya Ergeshevna
Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Doctor of Technical Sciences