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 Gibsonia, PA
Understanding of how food is grown, treated, harvested, marketed, sold, purchased, consumed, shared, and discarded. Understanding of the impact it has on its suppliers, consumers, and environment. And understanding of how it affects us all.
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 New York, New York
Food is central to our existence, but the social and cultural study of food is a relative newcomer to the academy.
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 Syracuse, NY
As a food studies student at Syracuse, your classroom might be in our experiential food laboratory one week, and the next week you’ll learn by doing at a local Community Supported Agriculture farm.
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 Portland, Oregon
The M.S. in Food Systems and Society at OHSU combines in-person and online learning about food systems and social change. Our cohort-based structure combines online courses with short on-campus courses in Portland, Oregon.
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 Olympia, Washington
This program will take a scientific approach to food and cooking. This interdisciplinary exploration of food will take a broad ecological systems approach.
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 West Lafayette, Indiana
Learn how to design and manage a small farm enterprise. Study the principles of sustainable agriculture including non-chemical pest and soil management.
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 Greenfield, Massachusetts
The Farm and Food Systems initiative at Greenfield Community College provides students with an interdisciplinary understanding of the ecological, economic, political, and social systems as they relate to food and farming.
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 Middlebury, Vermont
Food Studies is a new initiative that integrates courses and cocurricular activities into a cohesive program of study.
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 Eugene, OR
One of only a handful of university-based academic food studies programs in the country, the UO Food Studies Program is set apart by its broad interdisciplinary approach that spans the social sciences, the humanities, and the natural sciences.
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 Vancouver, British Columbia
Arguably the most important challenge for the world community in the 21st Century is Global Food Security – our ability to create a sufficient, healthy, safe, culturally relevant and economically accessible food system for everyone.
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 Toronto, Ontario
In addition to research and education, the Centre for Studies in Food Security believes that academic institutions have an important role to play in addressing societal issues through the creation of public forums and networks.
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 East Lansing, Michigan
Our vision is a thriving economy, equity and sustainability for Michigan, the country and the planet through food systems rooted in local regions and centered on food that is healthy, green, fair and affordable.
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 Thunder Bay, Ontario
Canadian Association for Food Studies (CAFS). CAFS was founded by academics and professionals from governmental and community organizations interested in promoting interdisciplinary scholarship in the broad area of food systems.
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 Somerville, Massachusetts
The Agriculture, Food and Environment (AFE) program fuses the disciplines of nutrition, agricultural science, environmental studies, and public policy.
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 Boston, Massachusetts
Ideal for students and professionals who are considering a career change or seeking to enhance their credentials, the Graduate Certificate in Food Studies at Boston University’s Metropolitan College provides a solid foundation in gastronomy.
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 Los Angeles, California
The Food Studies graduate certificate program offers UCLA PhD, MA and professional school students the opportunity to investigate this growing field.
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 Tucson, Arizona
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 New York City, New York
Our students gain practical expertise through innovative coursework that addresses 21st-century needs and developments by drawing on the connections between what we consume and how we live.
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 New York, New York
One of the first master’s degree programs in the US devoted to food scholarship, Food Studies at NYU employs approaches from the humanities and social sciences and prepares you to analyze the current American food system.
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20. University of Southern Maine: Food Studies Program

Food Security,Food Studies,Food Systems,Community Nutrition,Sustainable Agriculture
 Portland, Maine
The Food Studies Graduate Certificate offers a unique opportunity to provide students with an interdisciplinary understanding of social, economic, political and environmental factors associated with global, national, regional and local food systems.