Trent University Bachelor in Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems
Trent University

Trent University

Bachelor in Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems

  • Oshawa, Canada
  • Peterborough, Canada

Bachelor's degree

English

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor in Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems program focuses on developing sustainable practices in agriculture and food production. It prepares students to address environmental, social, and economic challenges in food systems. The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience in sustainable agriculture techniques.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in various fields, including agricultural management, sustainable food production, food policy, and community development. They may also work with non-profit organizations or government agencies focusing on food security and sustainability initiatives.

Trent’s forward-thinking Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems (SAFS) program helps to meet the growing demand for experts to address the global need for healthy, affordable, and sustainable food production. As a student in this program, you will develop a firm understanding of food systems: how food is produced, distributed, and consumed, locally and around the world. Through either the B.A. or B.Sc. pathways, you’ll have opportunities to get hands-on in sustainable farming and ethical practices, particularly in the Trent Experimental Farm, while learning how to influence a future of food systems that are responsible, justice-oriented, efficient, effective, and viable.

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