The Food Industry: Food Science, Business, Language and Culture
Depending on the courses and specific internships or professional experience chosen, students can acquire the skills to:
* Articulate the benefits of combining their liberal arts experiences with their professional, industry-specific skills
* Choose from a variety of food industry submarkets
* Communicate (order, source, write) in commercial or export/import settings in a target language using food or culinary terms and understanding of special European DOP, DOC or other designations
* Participate in creation of new products through food science and cultural and linguistic knowledge
* Pursue the cultivation or development of crops
* Incorporate food sustainability as a priority in a chosen food industry submarket
* Market a company or food’s cultural, nutritional or ethical appeal
* Navigate expectations in the food business
* Work in the culinary arts
* Help to advise on the development of menus in light of nutritional or ecological priorities
Experiential opportunities:
Internships and professional opportunities may include working in food media, food and beverage magazines, food and beverage marketing, catering industries, international import/export firms, government agencies, agricultural organizations like local community harvest projects and co-ops, health agencies that serve the nutritional needs of particular populations, etc.
A possible on-campus experience could be with Wheaton’s own food services vendor.
Internships may also be taken on study abroad programs.