Master of Science - Sustainable Food Systems
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Progression Summary
the sustainable food systems program focuses on sustainable food production, food preparation and processing, distribution, nutrition, and community food security in order for students to better understand how food systems influence health.
this program offers many opportunities to engage in experiential learning through management of projects at msu’s towne’s harvest garden and in the surrounding communities. students can tailor their program to their own specific interests by choosing supporting coursework in health promotion and education, political science, economics, business, native american studies, and agriculture.
masters’ projects and theses can potentially cover topics related to food system curriculum development and assessment of field experiences in sustainable food systems, food system education and public awareness, local food system development or localizing diets, institutional purchasing of local foods, food policies, community supported agriculture and distribution, community food security or community-based food and nutrition assistance, or local or statewide food system assessment.
potential career paths might include:
- public health
- food and nutrition policy and education
- community nutrition
- community food security
- culinary arts and management
- community supported agriculture
- food enterprise
Start Date
2026-01
Tuition fees
60,743 .SAR
Start Date
2026-01
Tuition fees
60,743 .SAR
Start Date
2026-01
Tuition fees
60,743 .SAR

