Nutritional Sciences 518
This course offers a unique opportunity for students to gain an interdisciplinary overview of crises and opportunities in today's food system through a weekly lecture series bringing high-profile speakers to campus from diverse sectors: academia, grassroots movements, public health, farming, and more. Designed as an academic-community partnership, the course is led by a UM faculty member (Leung) with a leader in food justice in Detroit (Hebron), along with the program manager of the UM Sustainable Food Systems Initiative (Shapiro).
Cross listed with ENVIRON 444, PUBHLTH 318, EAS 444
Prerequisites
Please view the course schedule for current advisory and/or enforced prerequisites.
Program Year
P1
P2
P3
School
Course Number
NUTR 518
Course Name
Food Literacy for All
Practice Area / Category
Credits
2