Food Systems (FS) (Minor)
The Food Systems minor, hosted by the Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management (ESPM) at the College of Natural Resources (CNR), is an interdisciplinary program of study that explores the role of food within the environment and society. Drawing from diverse fields as far ranging as ecology, sociology, the humanities, nutrition, history, and economics, the food systems minor critically examines issues of contemporary food and agriculture from a whole-systems perspective.
Students take 6 courses, of which only one can overlap with their major. A required community engagement project during the junior or senior year allows students to bring together what they have learned in a real-world setting.
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