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Dec 26, 2024
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USC Catalogue 2024-2025
Food and Society Minor
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The interdisciplinary minor in Food and Society at USC explores food as a complex social phenomenon, shaped by human knowledges, practices and ecologies. Grounded in Anthropology, the minor in Food and Society examines the diversity that characterizes human relationships to food, and learn to apply the tools of social analysis to gain critical insight into the complex social forces that shape food systems.
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One elective from the following list of lower-division courses:
Three electives from the following list of upper-division courses:
- AMST 343 Food, Health and Culture in Los Angeles Units: 4
- ANTH 301g The Global Performance of Healing Units: 4
- ANTH 302 Humans and Ancient Environments Units: 4
- ANTH 333gm Forms of Folklore Units: 4
- ANTH 338g Food in Culture and Society Units: 4
- ANTH 360 Symbolic Anthropology Units: 4
- ANTH 393 Directed Internship Units: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
- ANTH 460 Economic Anthropology Units: 4
- HBIO 300 Evolution, Ecology, and Culture Units: 4
- JOUR 458 Media, Food and Culture Units: 4
- PPD 416 Food Policy and Planning Units: 2
- REL 303Lg Exploring Ancient Ways of Living: Experimental Archaeology Units: 4
- REL 475 Religion, Material Culture and the Senses Units: 4
- SPAN 316x Spanish for the Professions Units: 4
- SPAN 385 The Culture of Food in Hispanic Los Angeles Units: 4
- SWMS 389 Gender, Sexuality and Food Cultures in the U.S. Units: 4
Electives by petition
Students may also identify elective courses that fit within the following four categories and petition for their approval toward the minor. Contact your academic or program adviser for information. Culture and History
Courses that offer a cultural, historical, or humanistic perspective on specific communities, foodways or practices. Exemplary course: Nature and human life
Courses that examine the relationship between humans and nature; it pertains to food or nutrition, including topics in biology, ecology, sustainability, environmental studies, agriculture and civil engineering, etc. Exemplary courses: Politics and policy
Courses that provide insight into the relationship between food politics and policy including issues in economic development, trade and food security, food deserts, poverty and public health, etc. Exemplary courses:
Art, craft and practice
Courses that provide a perspective on food as art, craft or creative practice, including documenting or representing food in social experience. Exemplary courses: |
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