Tufts University - School of Engineering Certificate in Cellular Agriculture
Tufts University - School of Engineering

Tufts University - School of Engineering

Certificate in Cellular Agriculture

  • Medford, USA
  • Boston, USA

Certificate

12 up to

24 months

English

Full time, Part time

31 May 2026

Aug 2026

USD 1,799 / per credit

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Certificate in Cellular Agriculture offers students a comprehensive overview of cellular agriculture, addressing its role in sustainable food production. This program focuses on the scientific principles and technological advancements that underpin cellular agriculture, preparing students for emerging trends in the industry.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates may pursue careers in various fields, including biotechnology, food science, and agricultural innovation. Potential roles include research and development positions, regulatory affairs specialists, and product development managers, essential for advancing sustainable food systems.

Cellular agriculture seeks to advance tissue engineering for the production of affordable, nutritious, protein-rich foods. Researchers and manufacturers translate cellular agriculture research into food industry innovation that has positive environmental and societal benefits.

The interdisciplinary program is administered by the Department of Biomedical Engineering with collaboration from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Engineering, the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, and the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine.

Program Highlights

With the field of cellular agriculture swiftly growing worldwide, our four-course certificate trains skilled workers to advance research and commercial products in fields as varied as food science, biotechnology, tissue engineering, synthetic biology, biomedical engineering, and more.

Students learn to translate cellular agriculture research on sustainable alternatives to products like meat, eggs, dairy, and leather into food industry innovation and commercially available products. Join a new generation of researchers with a foundational education in the methodologies, context, and implications of cellular agriculture technology.