The Kentucky State University Aquaculture course Fisheries for the Educated Consumer is a 3-credit-hour Internet course offered to undergraduates and Dual Credit. Dr. Ken Semmensl, ken.semmens@kysu.edu, Professor and Chair in the Division of Aquaculture at KSU, will teach the course. |
Why take the Fisheries for the Educated Consumer Internet course? An online course is perfect for persons who have limited time, and may not be able to attend class at a particular hour. Also, Web courses provide subject matter that may not be available at a nearby school. Specifically, people working with fish who need to manage, control and treat water quality, and anyone who just needs or wants college credit at the undergraduate or graduate level are welcomed to enroll. REGISTRATION How to Enroll 1. Students are encouraged to contact Dr. Semmens ken.semmen@kysu.edu to discuss course specifics and receive consent for acceptance into the course. 2. Registration U.S. students should contact the instructor and request enrollment information.
| International students (countries other than U.S.) should receive instructions for registration from Dr. Jim Tidwell. 3. Kentucky State University will contact the student about payment arrangements. Registration is not complete until the student has paid tuition and fees. 4. The instructor will contact each student by e-mail to provide initial course instructions before the course begins. A working e-mail address is required for each student. Any prerequisites? Student should receive consent of instructor for acceptance into the course.
| Who may take Fisheries for the Educated Consumer? Anyone who... * wishes to add an aquaculture production systems course into his/her present university curriculum. * wants to get credit hours without attending a traditional classroom. What about tuition and fees? Tuition - Undergraduate (AQU 460) $1,200.00 (Tuition and fees are subject to change.) |