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Dec 11, 2024
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2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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AGRI 133 - Introduction to Aquaponics PROGRAM: Agriculture CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 LECTURE HOURS MIN: 2 LAB HOURS MIN: 2 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Spring, 2019
Introduces and examines fundamental principles of aquaponic systems. Emphasis is placed on the fundamental principles of design, construction and maintenance of an aquaponic growing system.
MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course the student will be expected to:
- Describe the components of an aquaponic growing system.
- Evaluate growing capacity for a given area.
- Outline the pros and cons of natural light versus artificial light in an aquaponic system.
- Describe and evaluate media and floating raft beds in an aquaponic system.
- Evaluate vegetable and microgreen production using aquaponics.
- Explain the principles of nitrification and how they impact fish health.
- Investigate methods of solid waste removal in an aquaponic system.
- Explain the basic concepts of water chemistry.
- Evaluate suitability of different aquatic organisms in an aquaponic system.
- Examine career opportunities in aquaponics.
COURSE CONTENT: Topical areas of study include -
- Function of grow beds, tanks, filters and pumps in an aquaponic system
- Size pumps, lines, filters and grow beds for a system
- Design a small aquaponic growing system for a greenhouse
- Design a small aquaponic growing system using artificial light
- Natural light versus artificial light from different sources
- How oxygen is supplied to roots in media and floating raft beds
- Design differences between ebb and flow systems and continual flow systems
- Suitability of different vegetables for aquaponic systems
- Suitability of microgreens and herbs for aquaponic systems
- How water is filtered for healthy fish growth
- Water quality parameters for a healthy fish environment
GRADING POLICY
A |
90-100 |
B |
80-89 |
C |
70-79 |
D |
60-69 |
F |
0-59 |
Course Addendum - Syllabus (Click to expand)
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