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FS 481 Research Experience in Food and Bioprocessing Sciences
Students actively engage in a research initiative at the USDA-Agriculture Research Service Food Science Research Unit. Students become familiar with the settings of food science laboratories, conduct literature reviews, manage the basic scientific structure applied to problem solving, are introduced to experimental design and data processing and synthesis to solve complex problems, and understand the unpredictable nature of scientific research. At the end of the course, students will be able to structure an informative public presentation on the results of the study and present their findings to diverse audiences. As part of the learning process students will acquire and/or further develop selected laboratory techniques associated with basic microbiology and chemistry. Course limited to rising juniors and seniors in good standing. Sophomores would need instructor approval to join the course.
Restriction: Juniors and Seniors Only
Typically offered in Summer only
This course is offered alternate odd years