9 Master's degrees in Food Science in Texas, United States
Sustainable Agriculture and Food Environment (S.A.F.E.)
This Master of Agriculture degree program, titled Sustainable Agriculture and Food Environment (S.A.F.E.) at Sam Houston State University, focuses on sustainable agriculture and food systems.
Food Science and Technology
Food Science and Technology from Texas A&M University is designed to provide students with advanced scientific and analytical skills in broad areas of food science essential to be a successful professional in the field.
Food Science and Technology
Food Science and Technology from Texas A&M University is designed to provide students with advanced scientific and analytical skills in broad areas of food science essential to be a successful professional in the field.
Food Science
Food Science at Texas Tech University emphasizes the scientific and technological aspects of pre- to post-harvest food processing and distribution.
Nutrition
Nutrition from Texas A&M University allows emphasis in the broad fields of basic and applied human and animal nutrition.
Food Science and Flavor Chemistry
In as little as 2 years, you can be prepared for a career as a flavor chemist, developing new flavors and reformulating old ones with the Food Science and Flavor Chemistry program of Texas Woman's University.
Nutrition Sciences
The Masters of Science in Nutrition Sciences degree at Baylor University focuses on human nutrition, macronutrients, and micronutrients with an emphasis on application of knowledge in the medical, research, management, and public health fields...
Agricultural Science
Agricultural Science from Texas A&M University–Commerce allows you the choice to dig deeper into agricultural economics, agricultural mechanization, animal science, plant and soil science or horticulture.
Agricultural Development
Agricultural Development from Texas A&M University is designed for students who want professional graduate training with a management orientation in agriculture, food and natural resources. It is intended to emphasize the problem solving skills involved in the use of science and technology to benefit humanity, not as a research degree.