Food Science career opportunities are diverse and plentiful, from food product development to food safety in commercial businesses. There is literally something for everyone!
Schedule an appointment to meet with an academic advisor to help you with all of your Food Science degree needs.
Need an internship – but not sure how to get started? This webpage has everything needed to help you find an internship, get it approved, and conduct it.
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If you are looking for a career with plentiful job opportunities, good job stability, and competitive salaries, Food Science offers all of these advantages and more.
Food Science is all around you in the grocery store aisles – it is the scientific discipline behind the development and production of safe and wholesome food products.
Discover student societies within the BYU-Idaho community. Societies help create lasting relationships between students and faculty, and prepare students for their future careers.
Food Science requires certain lab experiences, and we want each BYU-I student to be as safe and informed as possible. Find training power points and safety sheet downloads to prepare you for lab work.
BYU-Idaho Taste-Testers try new food products and provide feedback on a variety of food attributes such as color, taste, texture, and aroma. Your feedback is then analyzed and you may even be financially compensated for some tests!
Food and where it comes from can be so interesting and complex! Discover some fun facts about common foods you love and how you can see the science in how foods are made and age.