The mission of the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition is to
provide undergraduate education in three concentrations: food science, human
nutrition, and food management. Each concentration prepares students for
different careers in the area of food science and human nutrition.
Food Science is the application of the principles of the basic sciences to
food systems. The Food Science concentration, an approved Institute of Food
Technologists program, is challenging and requires a strong background in
mathematics and science. Employment opportunities are excellent in the
government, food industries, or institutions of higher education with starting
salaries from $30,000 to $50,000 with an undergraduate degree (BS). We have thus
far had l00% job placement for graduates.
Human Nutrition is the study of the effect of nutrients on people’s health
and the role of diet in prevention or treatment of chronic diseases. It is a
challenging, diverse, rewarding and growing field that requires a strong
background in science. The Human Nutrition concentration (Didactic Program in
Dietetics) at the University of Maine is Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education of the
American Dietetics Association. After graduation, students are eligible to apply
for a dietetic internship, which leads to a Registered (RD) and/or Licensed (LD)
Dietitian credential. RDs work in many different settings to assist people with
planning their nutrition including: hospitals and other healthcare facilities,
sports nutrition and corporate wellness programs, community and public health
settings, business and industry, and private practice. Those not interested in
obtaining an RD could be employed as dietary managers, nutrition educators,
public health nutritionists, food service administrators, and consultants for
the food and nutrition industries.
Food Management provides a unique combination of nutrition, food science and
business. This option provides
flexibility in planning a curriculum to suit an individual’s needs. Graduates
find employment in restaurants, hospitals, schools, food companies, airline
catering, consultants, and marketing and business management.
Food Science and Human Nutrition majors will find that the curriculum with
additional courses will meet the entrance requirements for medical, dental, and
veterinary schools. For Food Science students, an additional course in physics
is required. For Nutrition students, additional courses in physics, chemistry
and mathematics are required.
In all concentrations, students can apply for competitive scholarships within
the Department, College and through professional organizations such as the Maine
Dietetic Association and American Dietetic Association, the Institute of Food Technologists, Northeast IFT Section and industry. All scholarships are based
upon scholastic ability, extracurricular activities, and interests. Many
students in this major have been successful in obtaining scholarships.
Students in all concentrations have the opportunity to gain valuable
experience in their field by doing research with professors through for-credit
independent studies course, work-study and/or work merit. Also we encourage and
try to help students get summer employment in their area of interest.
The Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition is the only department in
the State of Maine to provide undergraduate education in food science and human
nutrition.
The courses needed for the three concentrations in the Department of Food
Science and Human Nutrition are given below. Students who are interested in these programs can contact either the undergraduate coordinator or the chair of the
department.
Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Human Nutrition with three
concentrations -
Food Science, Food Management, or Human Nutrition.
A Bachelor of Science degree in these concentrations will prepare students
for professional work in either food science, food management or human
nutrition. The requirements in food science and human nutrition will be
sufficient for admission to graduate schools in each program. Students taking
the food management requirements would be prepared for graduate school in
business if they take the appropriate business courses at the undergraduate
level.
Food Science and Human Nutrition
- Satisfy general education requirements
- Satisfy bachelor of science requirements
- Minimum food science and human nutrition requirements: FSN 101, 103, 270, 330, 340,
- Biology: BIO 100
- Chemistry: CHY 121, 123, 122, 124
- Mathematics: MAT 232
- Computer: COS 102, COS 103, COS 104
- Communications: ENG 101 and 317, CMJ 103
- All FSN majors must achieve a minimum grade of C (2.0) in FSN courses
Food Management Concentration
- Satisfy the core requirements of the Department
- Satisfy the bachelor of science requirements
- Biochemistry and Microbiology requirements: BMB 207, 208
- Food Science and Human Nutrition requirements: FSN 103, 202, 238, 396, 436, 489, 520
- Mathematics requirements: MAT 111
- Business requirements: BUA 201, 202, 325, 350, 370
- Economics Requirement: ECO 120, ECO 121
Food Science Concentration
- Satisfy the core requirements of the Department
- Satisfy the bachelor of science requirements
- Biochemistry and Microbiology requirements: BMB 221, 222, 300, 305, 322, 323
- Chemistry requirements: CHY 251 with lab, 252 with lab
- Food Science and Human Nutrition requirements: FSN 436, 438,
482, 483,
489, 502, 520, 585, 587
- Mathematics requirements: MAT 126, 127 or 400 level statistics course
- Physics requirements: PHY 111
- Economics: INT 110
- Resource Economics and Policy requirement: REP 465
Human Nutrition Concentration
- Satisfy core requirements of the
Department
- Satisfy the bachelor of science
requirements
- Biology requirements: BIO 208
- Biochemistry and Microbiology requirements: BMB 221, 222, 300, (or FSN 238) 322, 323
- Food Science and Human Nutrition requirements: FSN 202, 230, 301, 401, 410,
420, 430 + 3 FSN elective credits.
- Mathematics requirement: MAT 122
- Business requirements: BUA 201, REP 254
- Psychology requirement: PSY 100
- Pathophysiology Requirement: NUR 303