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Aquatic Biology Program
The Aquaculture Education and Development Center (AEDC) at Gadsden State Community College is a teaching facility that specializes in working with students interested in aquatic biology, marine biology, aquaculture and environmental science. The Associate of Science in Aquatic Biology is a great jump-start for students desiring to transfer to 4-year schools. The aquatic programs at the AEDC also offer fun and exciting summer internships at locations such as The Tennessee Aquarium, Disney Living Seas, Seaworld , The Alabama Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, The McWane Center, and aquaculture farms throughout Alabama.
AdvisorDr. Hugh Hammer
(549-8345) Wallace Drive Campus, Fishery Science Building
The detailed requirements for each of the programs offered through the Division of Science are found in the Gadsden State Catalog and Student Handbook. You may get a copy of the college catalog by E-mailing a request to info@gadsdenstate.edu, calling 256-549-8210, or going by the Admissions/Success Center Office on the Wallace Drive Campus or the Anniston Center office. You may access the Gadsden State Catalog and Student Handbook online at GSCC Catalog. It is recommended that you review the information published in the Catalog, and that you research the STARS program on the Web at http://stars.troyst.edu/ to ensure that your planned curriculum will meet the requirements of the four-year college(s) that you may be considering for transfer upon completion of your requirements at Gadsden State. |
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