Food Safety & Quality Assurance 24 months Postgraduate Program By University of Guelph |Top Universities
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Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

27,348 CADTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Agriculture and ForestryMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Agriculture and Forestry

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

The FSQA program provides advanced, career-oriented education and training for university graduates. This program is popular with both recent graduates and those already working in industry or government. FSQA graduates work in industry and government positions, applying knowledge of total-quality management, food safety management systems, risk analysis, detection, epidemiology and control of foodborne pathogens, food policy development and Canadian and international food law.

Program overview

Main Subject

Agriculture and Forestry

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

The FSQA program provides advanced, career-oriented education and training for university graduates. This program is popular with both recent graduates and those already working in industry or government. FSQA graduates work in industry and government positions, applying knowledge of total-quality management, food safety management systems, risk analysis, detection, epidemiology and control of foodborne pathogens, food policy development and Canadian and international food law.

Admission requirements

89+
6.5+
3+
60+
2 Years
Jan-2000

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

9,508 CAD
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International Students

27,348 CAD
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The University of Guelph offers twelve undergraduate degree programs. You can choose to join the 80.8% of students who study in the areas of science, engineering, business, or arts. Or, you can discover the worlds of computing, landscape architecture or even the environment. The choice is yours! They each offer you a cross-disciplinary and flexible approach to learning. 

With an outstanding variety of specializations, we'll help you find your path. Select a major, add a minor, add electives to sample unique or related paths, mix in out-of-class experiences, and tailor your degree to your dreams as you go. It's your choice that matters.


 

The  University of Guelph offers 103 master’s degrees, PhDs and graduate diplomas, including :

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Usual postgraduate entry requirements for a master’s include a four-year honors degree or any international equivalent from a recognised university, with a minimum score of B- over the last two years of study. At PhD-level, you would also need a master’s degree with a minimum score of B overall as well as evidence that you have strong potential for research.
 
Average tuition fees range between CAD$20,500-28,50 (US$16,900 and US$23,000) per year, although special funding is available to students. All doctoral students receive a minimum stipend of at least US$14,400 for the first three years of study.
 
Apply online here. If you are applying from abroad, you should consult the department’s website to check whether you need to secure a faculty member before submitting an application. Typically, in postgraduate research programs, you need to find a faculty member to conduct research under; otherwise, your research in your selected program won't be approved - especially for funding.




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