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| School | University of Saskatchewan | | |
| Location | Saskatoon, SK, Canada | | |
| School Type | University | | |
| School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 20,696 Full-time Graduate: 4,406 | | |
| Degree | Bachelor | | |
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| Co-op | | | |
| Length | 4 Year(s) | | |
| Entry Grade (%)* | 70% | | |
| Prerequisites | - Grade12 Biology
- Grade12 Chemistry
- Grade12 Mathematics or Grade12 Precalculus
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| Prerequisites Notes | Students can be admitted into this college with one subject deficiency that must be cleared before the second year of study. | | |
| Cost | Tuition will vary depending on the type and number of classes you take in a year. This estimate reflects a typical amount you could expect to pay in your first year if you enroll in a full course load, the maximum number of courses allowed (2025-2026 Canadian dollar rates). | | |
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| Description | The Bachelor of Science in Food Industry Management [B.Sc.(FIM)] degree meets the industry demand for graduates with interdisciplinary training in food science, agribusiness and marketing. Students in this program will learn advanced knowledge of food science, agri-food economics, food management practices, and food industry policy to prepare them for jobs in the booming agri-food sector.
You will learn how agricultural commodities, bioproducts, transportation, processing and business policies can profitably support the delivery of safe and sustainable food sources.
To address emergent needs in the agri-food sector, you will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as advanced knowledge of:
- food safety and quality control, food processing, analysis, and food chemistry
- the role of food ingredients and their impact on product quality and functionality
- the application of micro- and macro-economics to agri-food sector challenges
- food management practices associated with the sector, supply chains and trade
- the role of policy in food industry development
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