With a Bachelor of Science in Food Science from the University of Idaho you can:
- Develop new food products
- Improve the safety and quality of food products
- Design safer and more energy-efficient food processes
Learn to apply biology, chemistry, nutrition, engineering and other sciences to making these and other innovations in the food and beverage industry. Many “classrooms” are hands-on laboratories on both the University of Idaho campus and the Washington State University campus.
Choose an emphasis area that matches your interests and career goals. Select from: food processing, business, science or nutrition.
Isolate food spoilage bacteria in the microbiology lab, collect data about taste at a state-of-the-art sensory lab, and manufacture and package meat, dairy and cereal products in on-campus processing facilities. Your senior year, you’ll draw on everything you’ve learned when you develop your own new food product. Past senior-year products have placed nationally in the Institute of Food Technologists’ top six.
Learn from faculty members who are researching some of the food industry’s most pressing problems.
Our faculty and staff will provide personal academic and career guidance and help you locate job and internship opportunities. You'll graduate well prepared for widely available and competitively salaried careers as food scientists. You may also choose to continue your education in the food science graduate program at the University of Idaho or at a medical or pharmaceutical school.
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