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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Lakeland University Undergraduate Catalog
Food Safety and Quality, B.S.
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Students who have successfully completed a B.S. in Food Safety and Quality from Lakeland University should be able to:
- Solve problems systematically.
- Communicate effectively orally and in writing.
- Perform effectively in teams.
- Demonstrate leadership qualities.
- Perform hazard analysis based on biological, chemical, and statistical knowledge.
- Engage professionally within the food industry.
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Major Requirements (56-57 semester hours)
Completion of at least one emphasis:
Cooperative Education (20 semester hours)
**Only available to Food Safety and Quality majors.
Eighteen (18) semester hours from any combination of the following two experiential learning options:
Food Science (20-21 semester hours)
Ten (10) semester hours from the following:
Management (21 semester hours)
Only available to Food Safety and Quality majors.
Student Designed (21 semester hours)
Students may propose a twenty-one (21) semester-hour emphasis in an area of academic interest that complements their major in the J. Garland Schilcutt School of Business & Entrepreneurship. Students may fulfill the emphasis requirement by completing current courses offered by the College of Business and Science, courses offered in other College of Humanities and Education, cooperative design courses, or internship experiences that are relevant to an area of interest. This emphasis plan must be approved in advance by the student’s academic advisor and Assistant Dean of Business & Entrepreneurship. Up to nine (9) semester hours of Cooperative Education courses (FSQ 390 or FSQ 400 ) may be used to satisfy the requirements of this emphasis.
Systems Analysis (21 semester hours)
At least one of the following:
Notes:
- Courses offered at the Lakeland University Home campus or online. Students may enroll in these courses in the course delivery format available and may require in-person attendance.
- A student completing a major in Food Safety and Quality is not eligible to earn a minor in Cooperative Education or this emphasis of other majors.
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