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Minor in Food, Culture and Society
The Minor in Food, Culture and Society provides students with an interdisciplinary, intersectional approach to exploring Canadian and international food systems, giving them a greater understanding of the social, cultural, historical, and economic processes that shape how we relate to nature and each other in our attempts to feed ourselves.
Administered by: Department of Sociology
To receive this Minor, students must complete six (6) courses from the following curriculum:
A minimum of three (3) of the following:
A maximum of three (3) of the following:
- FRE 302 French Food Wine and Hospitality
- FRE 702 French Gastronomy and Culture
- GEO 716 Geographies of Health
- HTF 505 Restaurants from Concepts to Operations
- HTF 506 Food and Beverage Operations
- HTH 100 Introduction to the Business of Hospitality
- SOC 506 Health and Society
- SOC 708 Environmental Sociology
- SOC 931 Waste and Consumerism
- SPN 302 Spanish for the Tourism Industry