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Nov 27, 2024
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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Food Studies, Certificate of Graduate Study
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Admission to the Food Studies Graduate Certificate is suspended effective October, 2022
The Food Studies Graduate Certificate (12 credits) offers a unique opportunity to provide students with a broad interdisciplinary understanding of social, economic, political and environmental factors associated with global, national, regional and local food systems. The Graduate Certificate also provides opportunities for students to develop a range of professional skills central to work within food-related professions in the private, nonprofit and public sectors.
The Graduate Certificate is designed to achieve a range of student learning outcomes. Upon successful completion of the Graduate Certificate, students will be able to:
- Describe, critically analyze, and assess the multiple sectors within local, regional, national and global food systems.
- Discern the ways in which Maine’s and the region’s place-based food systems are the outcome of the intersection of geography, natural environment and social factors.
- Analyze contemporary and historical food systems in relation to systems of power, and evaluate the implications for environmental, social, and economic sustainability.
- Synthesize food systems concepts and knowledge and apply them to real world challenges through the development, design and evaluation of strategies for change.
- Reflect on and articulate one’s own core food system values, to identify and evaluate courses of action and spheres of influence that follow from those values.
- Employ knowledge and practice workforce skills such as leadership; intercultural competence; entrepreneurship; marketing and finance; policy analysis; advocacy and organizing; and oral and written communication.
Please note certificates may be pursued by either matriculated students or non-matriculated students (students not pursuing a full degree program).
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Program Requirements
The Food Studies Graduate Certificate is a 12-credit program. To complete it, students must take one required course (FSP 601 ), a second required course from among two choices (FSP 602 or FSP 603 ), and two other Food Studies electives. The 6 credits of Elective Courses cannot be fulfilled by Internship alone. One of the electives must be an approved course other than Internship.
Required Courses (6 credits):
(Students may take both FSP 602 and FSP 603 . One will count as required and the other will count as elective.)
Elective Courses (6 credits):
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