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Degree programs related to food systems include Food Studies, Sustainable Agriculture, Nutrition, Agricultural Economics, Planning, Sociology and other social and life sciences. A growing number of institutions, both public and private, research and liberal arts are offering degrees… More
Degree programs related to food systems include Food Studies, Sustainable Agriculture, Nutrition, Agricultural Economics, Planning, Sociology and other social and life sciences. A growing number of institutions, both public and private, research and liberal arts are offering degrees including associates, bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees. No two are alike, varying their emphasis on food systems theory, policy, research and practice. Study the details closely find the perfect match. Less

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 Falcon Heights, Minnesota
CFANS recently created the Food Systems major due to popular demand! Students in this major study the systems that feed the human population.
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 Durham, New Hampshire
The Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems program offers a flexible curriculum to students seeking to acquire integrated knowledge and experiences related to modern agricultural and food systems and/or preparing for varied careers in these fields.
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 Pullman, Washington
The Agricultural and Food Systems degree program is an exciting, college-wide, interdisciplinary program that offers a Bachelor of Science degree with five majors from which to choose.
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 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The first and only program of its kind, the MS in Culinary Arts and Science answers the call of the food-focused, academic- and career-minded student.
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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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 Pearl City, Hawaii
UH West Oʻahu’s Bachelor of Applied Science with a concentration in Sustainable Community Food Systems (BAS-SCFS) prepares students for jobs in the sustainable food and agriculture sector in Hawai‘i and beyond.
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 Guelph, Ontario
Established in 1874, the Ontario Agricultural College (OAC) is a founding college of the University of Guelph and is recognized as Canada's largest and most renowned agricultural college.
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28. Penn State: Rural Sociology

Sustainable Agriculture
 University Park , Pennsylvania
The Rural Sociology Graduate Program provides students with the highest quality educational and research experiences in rural sociology.
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 Albuquerque, NM
The UNM Sustainability Studies Program offers an undergraduate minor degree to students in any department or college on campus.
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 Edmonton, Alberta
The Master of Arts in Community Engagement is an interdisciplinary, thesis-based degree program that offers students an opportunity to develop an understanding of the field of community engagement and the practices and processes that inform it.
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31. Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future

Food Security,Food Studies,Food Systems,Online
 Baltimore, Maryland
Our work is driven by the concept that public health, diet, food production and the environment are deeply interrelated and that understanding these relationships is crucial in pursuing a livable future.
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 Burlington, Vermont
UVM is a global leader in food systems education, research, and collaboration. We are the first and only university in the country to offer undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral degrees in Food Systems.
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 Washington, District of Columbia
The GW Food Institute is home to faculty and student scholars engaged in research about all things related to food, from sustainable agriculture to the way diet and meals shape human society.
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 Fort Collins, Colorado
We offer three undergraduate curricular tracks in general sociology, criminology/criminal justice and environmental sociology. Core areas of strength at the graduate level include: environment and natural resources; food, agriculture and development.
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 Wooster, Ohio
Agroecosystems management integrates economic, ecological and social values to tackle challenges and find opportunities.
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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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 Athens, GA
The Certificate Program in Organic Agriculture at the University of Georgia will provide you with the scientific foundations and practical experiences necessary to understand organic agriculture production.
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 Ann Arbor, Michigan
The University of Michigan Sustainable Food Systems Initiative engages an interdisciplinary mix of students, faculty, and communities at local and global levels to learn from and build food systems that are health-promoting and economically viable.
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 Urbana, Illinois
NRES faculty apply ecological theory and systems analysis to understand and manage farming, food, and bioenergy systems to produce needed basic, environmental, social, and economic services.
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 Berkeley, California
The Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management is a multidisciplinary program that recognizes the urgency of the challenges, and the enormous opportunities that may lead to transformative change.