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Dec 01, 2024
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FDSC 3940 - Applied and Food Microbiology (crosslisted) BIOMI 3940 Fall. 3 credits. Letter grades only.
Prerequisite: BIOMI 2900 and BIOMI 2911 . Co-meets with FDSC 5940 .
C.A. Batt.
Microorganisms play a central role in a variety of food, agricultural, and environmental processes. This course presents a comprehensive survey of the roles that microorganisms play in industrial/biotechnological processes as well as their importance in the safety and production of foods. A focus on the impact of genomics and the emerging understanding of the microbiome provides an underlying foundation for the course. A 2-credit core section on food microbiology is complemented by a 1-credit section on industrial/biotechnological applications.
Outcome 1: Assemble and analyze microbiological data.
Outcome 2: Demonstrate a working knowledge of microbial pathogens that cause food-borne illness.
Outcome 3: Appraise the impact of intrinsic and extrinsic factors on safety and spoilage of foods.
Outcome 4: Develop and critically analyze food production processes for safety and quality challenges.
Outcome 5: Describe various food fermentation processes.
Outcome 6: Design food protection plans including economic considerations.
Outcome 7: Globally assess the impact of microbial processes on food systems.
Outcome 8: Demonstrate a knowledge of industrial fermentation processes.
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