Food Science
Bachelor of Science in Animal Science with focus on Food Science
ANSC Course Flow Sheet (includes example of eight semester sequence of courses for food science area of interest)
News
Food Science Advisors
Food Science Related Courses
Food Science Careers
Food Science Minor
Awards & Scholarships
Facilities
Cheese Production
Programs and Events
Food Science Extension
News
- Beef jerky recall: Check your pantry for this potentially dangerous jerky
- Microbiologist Develops Improved Technology for Poultry Food Safety
- Get Your ‘Egg-cellent’ UConn Eggs
- UConn Researcher to Lead New Sustainable Poultry Production Project
- Dave Theno Fellow: Emily Forauer Pursues Food Safety Advances in the Lab
Food Science Related Courses
- ANSC 1645 The Science of Food
- ANSC 3318 Probiotics and Prebiotics
- ANSC 3343 Animal Food Products
- ANSC 3344W Scientific Writing in Animal Food Products
- ANSC 3641 Animal Food Products: Dairy Technology
- ANSC 3642W Scientific Writing in Animal Food Products- Dairy Technology
- ANSC 4341 Food Microbiology and Safety
- ANSC 4342W Scientific Writing in Food Microbiology and safety
General Animal Science Courses that Support the Study of Food Science
- ANSC 1001 Introduction to Animal Science
- ANSC 1111 Principles of Animal Nutrition and Feeding
- ANSC 2699/ SAAS 299 Independent Study
- ANSC 3121 Principles of Animal Genetics
- ANSC 3122 Reproductive Physiology
- ANSC 3316 Endocrinology of Farm Animals
Food Science Minor
The Food Science Minor focuses on an academic discipline that utilizes approaches for solving applied science problems associated with the acquisition and processing of food. All students are required to complete at least 15 credits as outlined below:
- All of the following: ANSC/NUSC 1645; ANSC 4341; NUSC 3233.
- One of the following: ANSC 3343, 3641.
- Additional courses from Group B, or the following list to meet the 15 credit total minimum requirement: ANSC 3318, 5641; ARE 3260; NUSC 5500; SPSS 2100.
Students must earn a combined grade point average of 2.5 or higher for all courses listed above. The minor is offered by the Animal Science Department and the Nutritional Sciences Department.
Students interested in pursuing this minor should contact Dr. Richard Mancini at richard.mancini@uconn.edu
Opportunities for Animal Science Majors with Food Science Focus
- Student Employment at Creamery in ice cream production (Contact the Dairy Manufacturing Manager Bill Sciturro)
- Laboratory Research in Dairy Food Science and Microbiology with Dr. D'Amico
- Laboratory Research in Food Safety and Microbiology with Mary Anne Amalaradjou
Faculty and Student Awards and Scholarships
- 2020 Poultry Science Association Early Achievement Award - Dr. Abhinav Upadhyay
Scholarships
Student and Professional Associations
Food Science Extension
The UConn Department of Animal Science is heavily involved in extension efforts in Connecticut and beyond. Dr. D'Amico participates in a number of outreach programs in the New England area. Dairy extension activities include:
- Dairy production safety training and workshops
- Extension based research identifying environmental sources of contamination and evaluating the persistence of pathogens in production facilities
- Training for producers in control and monitoring activities to improve hygiene and reduce food safety risks
- Comprehensive one-on-one technical assistance to troubleshoot quality and safety‐related issues in dairy production and manufacturing facilities
- Technology transfer program provides technical expertise and laboratory testing services while assisting producers in the formulation and development of new products