FOOD, NUTRITION, AND SYSTEMS STUDIES Pathways

Pathways listed below are for the catalog year 2025-2026. Maps for previous years are available on each pathway page. What is a catalog year?

Featured Careers

Find your calling. Explore high-earning careers with entry-level data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

  • Clinical Research Coordinators

    Bachelor's degree, Certificate after high school

    • Job growth: Rising
    • Low salary: 79,830
    • High salary: 0
    • Average salary: 161180
    Rising Job Growth $ 161,180 Average Salary $79,830 $0
  • Natural Sciences Managers

    Bachelor's degree, Post-doctoral training

    • Job growth: Rising
    • Low salary: 79,830
    • High salary: 0
    • Average salary: 161180
    Rising Job Growth $ 161,180 Average Salary $79,830 $0
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All Careers in FOOD, NUTRITION, AND SYSTEMS STUDIES (5)

Clinical Research CoordinatorsBachelor's degree, Certificate after high schoolRising161,180
Natural Sciences ManagersBachelor's degree, Post-doctoral trainingRising161,180
Water Resource SpecialistsBachelor's degree, Master's degreeRising161,180
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical EducationBachelor's degree, Master's degreeDeclining64,580
Postsecondary Teachers, All Other- n/a- n/a

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Learning Outcomes

Learning outcomes help you work towards your educational goals.

  1. Analyze food systems and sustainability by evaluating food production and distribution systems with an emphasis on sustainability, including the social, environmental, and economic factors that influence food policy and practice.
  2. Apply scientific principles by demonstrating a foundational understanding of the biological, chemical, and social sciences as they relate to food, nutrition, and sustainable systems, and applying this knowledge to real-world food and health contexts.
  3. Demonstrate nutritional knowledge by explaining the role of nutrition in human health and wellness, with the ability to design dietary plans and health interventions that promote individual and community well-being.
  4. Ensure food safety and quality by applying food safety, quality control, and regulatory standards in food processing and production, preparing for roles in quality assurance and food technology.
  5. Solve complex problems in food and nutrition by integrating interdisciplinary knowledge to address current challenges in food, nutrition, and sustainability, employing research, communication, and critical thinking skills to propose innovative solutions.