Fleming College

Aquaculture Foundations

Peterborough, Canada

The Non-degree in Aquaculture Foundations at Fleming College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Fleming College in Peterborough, Ontario, founded in 1967, serves roughly 6,000 students with about 400 international learners and offers 46 career-focused programs. Programs span business, health sciences, environmental studies, skilled trades, technology, and the arts, reflecting the college's commitment to practical, applied learning. Its smaller campus size supports close student–faculty connections and a community-oriented study experience.

Experiential learning is central at Fleming: classrooms are complemented by labs, field placements, applied research and co-operative education that link students with employers. Faculty bring industry experience into course design and projects, while modern facilities support hands-on training across disciplines. The college also emphasizes sustainability and community engagement, preparing graduates to address real-world challenges with practical skills and professional portfolios.

For international students, Fleming offers dedicated student services, academic advising and language support to ease the transition to Canada. The college’s industry partnerships and career services help students develop networks and pursue internships or employment pathways after graduation. Living in Peterborough provides an affordable, close-knit environment with access to outdoor recreation and regional cultural life, making Fleming a strong option for students seeking applied education and direct workforce preparation in Ontario.

About the Program

Aquaculture Foundations is a college certificate program at Fleming College in Canada, offered in English, and lasting one semester. It's perfect for students who want to learn about fish biology, aquaculture techniques, and fish husbandry. The program includes a 90-hour work placement component.

The curriculum covers specific subjects like animal welfare, aquaculture infrastructure, and water quality. Students will develop skills in areas like fish breeding and safety protocols. The program also includes hands-on training in a hatchery or workplace of choice, and an introduction to Indigenous environmental studies.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as aquaculture technicians, fish farm managers, or aquatic animal health specialists. They may work in industries like fisheries, aquaculture, or environmental conservation, and for employers such as government agencies, private fish farms, or research institutions.

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