Students
Students
Fisheries Management Courses
Resources
- Exclusive educational use of 20 waterbodies across the South East
- Dedicated science laboratories
- Brown trout river fishery
- Fully equipped hatchery
- Dedicated stock ponds
Typical Employers
Local authorities and public sector organisations such as The Environment Agency, as well as commercial fisheries, water companies, wholsalers and angling clubs.
Industry Links
Students benefit from close links with a range of organisations including: Thames 21, Shorne Wood Country Park, the Environment Agency, the Trust for Urban Ecology, Mid Kent Fisheries as well as numerous local angling societies.
Angling is currently the UK’s biggest participant sport, attracting an estimated 3.5 million anglers. By studying a course at Hadlow College you can become part of this expanding industry and take advantage of a host of employment opportunities.
Throughout your course, you will take part in a range of theoretical and practical exercises some of which involve surveying fish populations, breeding fish, maintaining and improving both stillwater and river habitats as well as understanding fish biology and ecology.
With unrivalled industry links, all of our courses have been specifically tailored to the needs of employers. Read more about Fisheries Management Courses
Fisheries Management Courses Courses
Full Time
- BSC (Hons) AQUACULTURE AND FISHERIES MANAGEMENT H
- FdSc FISHERIES MANAGEMENT H
- LEVEL 1 DIPLOMA IN LAND-BASED STUDIES (FISHERIES) H
- LEVEL 2 DIPLOMA IN FISH HUSBANDRY H
- LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN FISH MANAGEMENT H

