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PHD eligibility criteria
admission requirements
requirements of PHD degree
Submission and successful defense of a formal PhD Dissertation
PhD Publication Requirement
Academic year and Application Deadline
Study Plan for PhD
Intended Learning Outcomes
Tuition Fees
Course Description
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On completion of the program the candidate should have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence
Knowledge
Has extensive knowledge in the scientific field of specialization.
Can formulate a scientific hypothesis.
Can find relevant methods to solve the scientific problem.
Skills
Can work independently with a Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences research project.
Can analyze a scientific problem on the basis of relevant literature.
Can critically evaluate the existing models and scientific results in light of the problem.
Can use methods applicable to invalidate the hypothesis.
Can interpret the results in light of the problem.
General competence
Can get familiar with a nonscientific problem.
Can get familiar with new application areas for the Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences specialization.
Can work independently within this research field in working life and in a following PhD education.
Can work and communicate between disciplines.