Academic Programs
Food Sustainability & Security Certificate
Certificate Description:
Concerns about population growth, human health, and environmental quality have made food sustainability and security a top priority worldwide. The goal of this program is to provide students with a general foundation of sustainable principles and economics and, within this context, with a specialized analysis of food systems, policy, and public health issues.
This certificate program will provide a general foundation in sustainability and a
solid understanding of key issues in food systems and safety/security. The program
will cover (1) the concepts, principles, economics, and finance of sustainability,
as well as transition towards a green economy; (2) food production, distribution,
marketing, disposal, and policy; and (3) food safety and security regarding biological,
chemical, and physical threats.. It is designed for an audience of a wide range of
backgrounds with career interests in the field of food sustainability and security.
Course Location/Delivery:
The Certificate is offered both fully online and on campus.
Admission Requirements:
Applicants must meet University Graduate Admissions and English Proficiency requirements.
Application Process:
To learn about the application process, and to access the application, please review our application process.
Pre-Requisites:
None.
Curriculum Requirements (12 Credit Hours):
- IDS 6233 Concepts and Principles of Sustainability (Credit Hours: 3)
- IDS 6235 Economics and Finance for Sustainability (Credit Hours: 3)
And select one of the following:
- IDS 6270 Sustainable Food Production (Credit Hours: 3)
- IDS 6271 The Future of Food: Environment, Health and Policy (Credit Hours: 3)
And select one of the following:
- IDS 6210 Bioresources for a Sustainable Future (Credit Hours: 3)
- IDS 6216 Implementing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (Credit Hours: 3)
- IDS 6244 Waste Not, Want Not: Reconsidering Waste, Repurposing Wasted Resources (Credit Hours: 3)
- IDS 6275 Policy for Sustainability (Credit Hours: 3)
- IDS 6276 Navigating the Sustainable Food/Energy/Water Nexus (Credit Hours: 3)
- IDS 6707 Envisioning Sustainability: Tools for 21st Century Communicators of Sustainability Science (Credit Hours: 3)
- URP 6444 Global & Community Food Systems (Credit Hours: 3)
Time Limit / Average Time to Completion:
The approximate time to complete the Certificate is two years.
Credit Toward Graduate Degree:
Up to 12 hours of certificate course credits may be applied to a graduate degree with departmental approval.
Contacts:
Contact Information: http://www.grad.usf.edu/cert