The Food Safety and Quality Assurance - Food Processing program is a two-semester, full-time graduate certificate program designed for students having a previous degree or advanced diploma in science, food or engineering, and who want to be prepared for a career in the food processing industry in the area of food safety and quality assurance. The program offers a suite of courses designed to enhance skills and knowledge gained in previous education stages for direct applicability in the food processing environment with respect to food safety and quality assurance. The Food Safety and Quality Assurance program is unique in Ontario because students apply their learning in Conestoga's pilot plant facility, enabling learners to incorporate theoretical knowledge in quality assurance and food safety to the practical environment of food manufacturing. Upon completion, graduates will have practical experience in food safety applications in the industrial processing environment, a strong understanding of Canadian and international food safety regulations, HACCP principles, Project Management and knowledge of the inter-dependence between cleaning and sanitation principles, food safety concepts and quality assurance and quality control elements typical of the food processing sector.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution
September 2025
Cambridge - Fountain Street Campus
850 Fountain Street South,
Cambridge,
Ontario,
N3H 0A8, Canada
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution
January 2025
Cambridge - Fountain Street Campus
850 Fountain Street South,
Cambridge,
Ontario,
N3H 0A8, Canada
An Ontario College Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Degree or equivalent in a related field in food technology, engineering or a science-related field.
English Language Requirements:
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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