Food science is ensuring the health and sustainability of the things we eat

Food science incorporates real-life aspects of chemistry, physics, microbiology, and engineering to solve today’s global and local food problems.

As a Food Science major you will: 

  • Learn real-world skills through access to food application labs and an on-campus commercial dairy processing plant
  • Dive into food science challenges in food production, processing, preparation, distribution, and evaluation and learn how to improve them while considering sustainability
  • Explore different focus areas of food science with lab courses on dairy, candy, meat, and fermented foods

Career Paths

Food science graduates are prepared for careers with corporations, government agencies, and nonprofits in product development, quality assurance and control, processing and engineering, technical sales, management, research, sensory analysis, and food law and regulations.

Here are just a few examples of what our food science graduates are doing with their careers:

Food and Beverage

What CALS alumni do:

Food Scientist

Food Technologist

Quality Supervisor

Applications Scientist

Food Safety Director

Beverage Technician

Brewer

Supply Chain Associate

Where CALS alumni work:

Octopi Brewing

PepsiCo

General Mills

Nature’s Fynd

Johnsonville

Tribe 9 Foods

The Kraft Heinz Company

Lactalis

Research

What CALS alumni do:

Product Development Scientist

Product Development Manager

Food Technologist

Continuous Improvement Manager

Analytical Chemist

Where CALS alumni work:

Kerry

Wild Type Foods

Cargill

Perfect Day

PepsiCo

General Mills

Schreiber Foods

Consumer Packaged Goods

What CALS alumni do:

Food Scientist

Food Technologist

Quality Supervisor

Applications Scientist

Food Safety Director

Beverage Technician

Supply Chain Associate

Where CALS alumni work:

Clasen Quality Chocolates

Mars

Agropur

Lindt

ConAgra

Wrigley Company

Mondelez International

What can CALS offer you?

CALS students are curious to discover how our living world works and are passionate about using science to improve it.

Our programs span five areas of study and encourage students to pursue their passions in the classroom and beyond. Learn more about how our students are set up for success:

Want to learn more about food science?
Explore admission requirements, course offerings, 4-year plans, and more on UW–Madison’s undergraduate Guide.

Your CALS Experience

Students who complete an internship

On-campus dairy manufacturing plant

Students who participate in research

Advisor & Contact Information

Advisors can answer your questions, help you create a degree plan that meets your personal and professional goals, and connect you to resources across the UW–Madison campus.

Incoming students should reach out to CALS Academic Affairs to direct your questions. Current UW–Madison students should schedule with their assigned advisor using Starfish.

CALS Academic Affairs

116 Agricultural Hall
1450 Linden Dr., Madison, WI 53706

academicaffairs@cals.wisc.edu
(608) 262-3003

Food Science Advising

105 Babcock Hall
1605 Linden Dr., Madison, WI 53706

foodsci@wisc.edu
(608) 265-2729