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Food Studies Graduate Certificate Colloquium

Food Studies Graduate Certificate Colloquium
URBN PL XLC 216

This course is open only for students in the Food Studies Graduate Certificate program, and provides an overview of food studies encompassing a wide variety of fields.

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What you can learn.

Explore how laws related to food affect the production and distribution of food
Assess the interdisciplinary nature of food studies in research and teaching
Recognize the role of food studies in various science and social science disciplines
Evaluate the role of food policies in the sustenance of society and culture

About This Course

Food is complex subject given that production, procurement, preparation, consumption, and exchange of edible matter is biologically vital to human growth, development, and function and critical to many aspects of society and culture. Food studies is growing cross-disciplinary field of research, teaching, and advocacy that encompasses and draws from cultural anthropology and geography, food law and policy, urban planning, sociology, literature, history, public health, nutrition, environmental science, molecular and cell biology, science and technology studies (STS), agronomy, and other disciplines. Survey of some of these wide-ranging topics and disciplines that define food studies.
Prerequisites

Students will be required to provide a transcript verifying a Bachelor's Degree to enroll in the course.