[programName=Aquarium Science, B.S.]
The Aquarium Science, B.S., degree is a unique program that links the educational strengths of Western Oregon University and Oregon Coast Community College. AQS students begin their academic career at WOU in Monmouth and establish a foundation in Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science and Business before completing their career-specific training at OCCC in Newport.
At Oregon Coast Community College, students gain hands-on experience at a one of a kind facility. The AQS curriculum at OCCC is widely recognized as one of the best programs in the country to learn aquatic animal husbandry. The Teaching Aquarium at OCCC includes aquarium systems designed to teach students how to work with jellyfish, live corals, elasmobranchs, temperate marine animals, and tropical marine animals. Please visit the OCCC Aquarium Science website to learn more about the opportunities at the OCCC campus.
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Program Details
Mission
Provide theory and practical experience designed to prepare students for careers in the aquatic animal husbandry profession, including positions as aquarists, aquatic biologists, and keepers. Potential employment opportunities include public zoos and aquariums, ornamental fish retailers and wholesalers, aquaculture businesses, fish hatcheries, research programs, marine educational centers, state and federal natural resource agencies, as well as self-employment.
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate critical thinking by engaging in laboratory experimentation, field research, data analysis and interpretation at multiple course levels.
 - Effectively communicate, verbally and in writing, scientific concepts, research findings and ideas to professionals and the general public.
 - Maintain, analyze, diagnose and repair aquarium life support systems and their components.
 - Perform basic water quality analysis using standard testing equipment.
 - Maintain healthy animals through proper set-up, monitoring and accepted animal husbandry practices.
 - Identify physically compromised animals and abnormal animal behaviors.
 - Work within a group to conceptualize, plan, construct and manage environments that promote the health of fishes and invertebrates.
 
Courses
At Western Oregon University, students take courses such as Introduction to Oceanography, Animal Behavior and Comparative Animal Physiology to learn about aquatic ecosystems and the organisms that inhabit them. Because many students will ultimately pursue careers at small public aquaria or at aquarium stores where they need to be able to manage business operations, not just the organisms under their care, Aquarium Science students also take courses such as Financial Accounting and Principles of Marketing.
Students must apply to the Aquarium Science Program at Oregon Coast Community College before beginning their final year of coursework at OCCC. Students must have less than 32 credits remaining in their Foundational Science and Business and Economics courses in order to be admitted to the major.
The complete Aquarium Science curriculum can be found in the official WOU Catalog: Aquarium Science, B.S. curriculum
			
			
				MICHAEL BALTZLEY
			
		
		
			Professor, Biology
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				SARAH BOOMER
			
		
		
			Professor, Biology
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				AMY DAWSON
			
		
		
			NTT Assistant Professor, Biology
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				JIM DAWSON
			
		
		
			NTT Instructor, Biology
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				BRYAN DUTTON
			
		
		
			Professor, Biology
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				GARETH HOPKINS
			
		
		
			Associate Professor, Biology
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				AVA HOWARD
			
		
		
			Associate Professor, Department Head, Biology
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				MELISSA KELLEY
			
		
		
			NTT Assistant Professor, Biology
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				KRISTIN LATHAM-SCOTT
			
		
		
			Interim Dean, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, BELL 234, Biology
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				MICHAEL LEMASTER
			
		
		
			Professor, Biology
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				SCOTT MACDONALD
			
		
		
			NTT Instructor, Biology
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				ALICE NAFTALY
			
		
		
			NTT Assistant Professor, Biology, Biology
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				STEPHEN SCHECK
			
		
		
			Professor, Biology
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							KACIE RYDEN
						
					
					
						Office Coordinator, Registrar's Office
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Where This Degree Can Take You
A degree in Aquarium Science offers a blend of hands-on experience with aquatic life, the study of aquatic ecosystems, and skills in maintaining healthy environments for various species. Students gain expertise in water quality management, animal husbandry, and ecological preservation. This knowledge prepares graduates for impactful roles in fields related to marine research, conservation, and environmental education.
Potential Careers
- Aquarist
 - Aquarium Manager
 - Marine Biologist
 - Aquaculture Technician
 - Environmental Educator
 - Water Quality Specialist
 - Wildlife Conservationist
 - Research Scientist
 - Aquatic Veterinarian Technician
 - Aquatic Product Specialist
 
Potential Employers
- Oregon Zoo
 - Oregon Coast Aquarium
 - Seattle Aquarium
 - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
 - OSU Aquatic Animal Health Laboratory
 - Zebrafish International Resource Center
 
Consider This Degree If You…
Are passionate about marine life and aquatic ecosystems.
Aquarium science involves extensive study of marine ecosystems, aquatic species, and conservation efforts, all aimed at nurturing and preserving the health of underwater environments.
Desire a dynamic career path
A career in aquarium science offers diverse opportunities, from hands-on care and rehabilitation of marine species to research in aquatic biology, environmental conservation, and marine ecosystem management,
Value environmental stewardship
Protecting and conserving aquatic ecosystems, promoting sustainable practices, and fostering awareness about the impact of human activities on marine life and the broader environment are a pillar of aquarium science.

