There are 3 online food science colleges and universities in the nation. A median yearly tuition of $5,461 is charged by these colleges and universities. There has been a 21.1% increase in the median tuition over the past few years. In 2007, the yearly median tuition was $4,509 at these online colleges.
The most expensive school with online food science programs charges students approximately $6,672 in tuition each year. But, a yearly tuition of $5,256 is charged by the cheapest college.
- Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Industry – Science: Business
- Master of Science in Food Science – Report
- Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Industry – Science: Agricultural Economics
- Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Industry – Science: Agribusiness
- Master of Science in Food Science – Health Education/Health Promotion
- Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Industry – Food Business and Operations Management
- Master of Science in Food Science
- Master of Science in Food Science and Nutrition
- Associate of Applied Science in Food Science and Safety
- Master in Public Health – Nutrition
These least costly programs at CSU graduated roughly 44% of food science graduates from online schools around the nation in 2011. This represents 24,015 of the 54,695 graduates from around the nation. Between 2006 and 2011, the number of food science graduates from the least expensive programs at CSU has increased by 672 graduates annually, while the percentage of graduates from these colleges and universities has also increased.
In 2011, 26.9% of the country’s food science graduates received their certificates from these affordable online programs at Mississippi State University. This was 14,717 students. Therefore, from these affordable online programs at MSU, the number of students graduating has increased by 100%.
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