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2014-2015 Graduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Food Science and Technology Major, MS


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Applicants must have a Bachelor of Science in food technology, food science, or a related scientific field.

Requirements

Thesis Option

  • Prior to research for the thesis, the student must develop a detailed written research plan and submit it to his/her committee by the end of the second semester in the program. A minimum of 6 hours of FDST 500  Thesis is required to fulfill degree requirements. 
  • In addition to the thesis requirement, a minimum of 24 hours of graduate course work is required. This work must be approved by the student’s committee and a minimum of 14 hours must be courses numbered above 500. The committee may require additional course work if the student’s progress or background indicates such need. 
  • All students are required to take 1 hour ANSC 525  or PLSC 525  Research Ethics and 2 hours of FDST 501  Seminar during their program. Students are expected to attend FDST 501  and participate in discussions during their master’s program. 
  • An oral final examination covering the thesis and course work is required.

Non-Thesis Option

  • In lieu of a thesis, students are required to complete a problem in cooperation with their employer (company or governmental agency) and their faculty committee. Students working on a problem must register for 6 hours of FDST 503 
  • In addition to the requirement for 6 hours of 503, a minimum of 24 hours of graduate course work is required. This work must be approved by the student’s committee and a minimum of 14 hours must be in courses numbered above 500. The committee may require additional course work if the student’s progress or background indicates such need. 
  • All students are required to take 1 hour ANSC 525  or PLSC 525  Research Ethics and 2 hours of FDST 501  Seminar during their program. Students are expected to attend FDST 501  and participate in discussions during their master’s program.
  • Students will be required to take a written comprehensive examination covering their course work. In addition, an oral final examination covering the problem and course work is required. The oral examination will be held on the Knoxville campus.

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