Food Science and Nutrition Courses
FSN 460-K (3-6 Credits) As Demand Warrants
Food Science and Technology Internship (1+0+3) n
(Same as
FISH 460-K)
A combination of traditional and industrial training opportunities.
Assigned required readings and discussion of appropriate topics in food science
and technology. Information applied during hands-on experience in a food
processing plant. Discussion includes fundamental information and solutions to
industrial problems. Faculty mentor assigned to each intern. Required written
evaluation of internship. 30 hours in-plant work experience for 12-24 weeks.
(Prerequisites: 16 credits in natural sciences, MATH 200 or MATH 272 or
permission of instructor.) Course offered only in Kodiak.
FSN 661-K (3 Credits). Spring
Seafood Processing and Preservation (3+0)
(Same as FISH 661-F)
FSN 662-K (3 Credits). Fall
Seafood Composition and Analysis (3+0)
(Same as FISH 662)
FSN 663-K (3 Credits). Alternate Years
Statistical Quality Control and Sensory Evaluation (3+0)
FSN 671-K (4 Credits). Alternate Years
Unit Operations in Food Processing (3+3)
FSN 672-K (4 Credits). Alternate Years
Laboratory Methods in Food Science and Nutrition (2+6)
FSN 673-K (3 Credits). Alternate Years
Current Topics in Food Science and Nutrition (3+0)
FSN 674-K (4 Credits). Alternate Years
Research and Development Projects in Food Science and Nutrition
(2+6)
FSN 692-K (1 Credit) As Demand Warrants
Food Science and Nutrition Seminar (1+0)