Yup, UBC. Did my double Bachelors with Agricultural Sciences. Did my Masters with BioResource Engineering.
Realistically, most aquaculture jobs don't require a Masters. Bachelors at the most would be sufficient.
I was actually planning on going to Japan to teach English for a couple of years after my BScs or to a MBA but my BioE prof offered to get me funding for research and as a TA so I did that instead.
Anthony
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