May 06, 2024  
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Food Science - Business, Entrepreneurship, and Leadership Concentration (MS)


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Program Educational Goals:


  1. Demonstrate functional knowledge and skills in food science by proposing solutions to common challenges in the food science industry
  2. Apply knowledge and skills in leadership, organization, project management, ethics, and entrepreneurship to identify and solve relevant challenges in food science
  3. Design and execute a problem-solving project related to a current issue in food science

Requirements for the Degree:


This degree requires satisfactory completion of 30 hours of graduate-level coursework, including 16 credits of graduate-level coursework, 5 credits of an in-depth project, a 3 credit ethics course, and 6 credits of PLUS coursework.

Food Science Core:


Sixteen credit hours of graduate-level courses.  Twelve of the credit hours must be ANFS courses with a focus on animal science or food science.

Project Requirement:


The degree candidate will prepare and submit a problem-solving project report under the supervision of their faculty advisor. This project may be an action program, the development of a plan to address a pertinent problem, the development of materials or methodology suited to the student’s situation, or the development and execution of research appropriate to the profession. A formal project report must be submitted to and approved by the candidate’s faculty advisor and the ANFS graduate committee.  A maximum of five-credit hours are awarded for satisfactory completion of this project paper.  Upon completion of the paper, the student shall be required to present a public seminar on the work and to pass an oral examination given by the candidate’s committee. This examination shall cover both course-work and the paper.

Credits to Total a Minimum of 30


Last Revised for 2022-2023 Academic Year


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