Food Industry Management (B.S.)
The Food Industry Management major is an management degree focused on food, hunger, and sustainability — but applicable to any industry and field around the world.
The major gives students the flexibility to choose courses related to their individual interests in agri-food systems, marketing, food industry sales or global food security.
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Core areas of study include:
- Food and commodity sales.
- Retail systems and management.
- Food product and commodity marketing.
- Micro- and macroeconomics.
Learn more about requirements and courses in Food Industry Management.
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Food Industry Management Graduates
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Career Opportunities
The food industry employs nearly one in six professionals in the United States with new positions opening daily for analyst, management, marketing and sales positions.
Food Industry Management prepares students for a variety of career paths.
- Marketing specialist.
- Data analyst.
- Brand manager.
- Distribution and logistics manager.
- Account executive.
- Retail store manager.
- Wholesale and retail buyer.
Faculty members and advisors maintain close relationships with food industry companies, which can help with internships, scholarships and employment in related fields.
Student Stories
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Food Industry Management Advisor
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Jennifer Petzko
Undergraduate Advisor / Senior Academic Specialist
petzko@msu.edu
517-884-8976
Schedule advising appointments online. Advising is Wednesday afternoons 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. There is no Express Advising during the summer.
More details: MSU Student Information System resources.
Student Life
In addition to student jobs and internships, there are education abroad and undergraduate research opportunities.
There are also a variety of student clubs and organizations including:
- Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Education Club.
- Collegiate Farm Bureau.
- Food Marketing Association.
- Leadership in Environment and Agricultural Fields.
- Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences.
- National Agri-Marketing Association.
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