• MS in Food Safety and Technology at the  Illinois Institute of Technology is offered as a 2-years program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis only.
  • The Master of Science in Food Safety and Technology program prepares students to be food safety experts in the private sector and at federal and state health agencies.
  • Students will gain a working knowledge of food microbiology, food packaging, food chemistry, food analysis, human nutrition, and food regulations.
  • A unique collaborative research program between Illinois Tech and the United States Food and Drug Administration—located on Illinois Tech's Moffett Campus—provides our master of science students with the opportunity for focused research interaction with FDA scientists.
  • Thesis research provides students with a rich hands-on experience testing and discovering innovative food safety technologies, and redefining the safety of food through the study of diet-disease interactions in the clinical nutrition research center.
  • Research results further the understanding of the science of food safety, nutrition, and health, and may influence the regulatory decisions of the FDA and other government agencies.