The type of stuff we learn is both a fisheries biology side of internal anatomy life history habitats limnology, the field side where we do different collection survey techniques and data processing, small pond management, and classes on environmental laws and policy regulations. In aquaculture we do more of the engineering and primary principals/basics then into the math like growth rate bio media needed, feed rate and expected growth, egg rearing-fry-adult, math for pump friction and flow rates alarm systems, and automation, but IMO we focus way too much on coldwater trout and don't do as much cool water fish out outdoor grows focus let alone stuff on aquariums or aquarium trade markets. We do have a tropical room but it's small with 3 cichlid racks, and 2 3x125 gal racks and they have guppies and lobster.