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Hiring unit: Department of Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry
Course subject code and title: FDSC 442 Food Microbiology (CRN 338) 3 credits
Course descriptor: Fundamental principles of food product development from an innovative concept to the marketplace. Emphasis will be on the application of basic knowledge of food chemistry, food technology and related disciplines in developing new products or improving the existing ones.
Session: Fall 2026: August 31 to December 31, 2026 (note exam period December 7-22, 2026)
Location and schedule: Lecture – Centennial Centre CC1-150 Monday/Wednesday 8:35 a.m.-9:55 a.m. and Lab – Macdonald-Stewart MSB-020 Tuesday/Wednesday 2:35-5:25 p.m.
Note: The McGill final exam session takes place over two weeks after the end of classes. Course Lecturers are expected to be available on the day of their scheduled final exam and are required to grade final exams and post final course grades on Minerva, as part of their contractual obligation.
Remuneration: $11,824
Teaching Qualification Requirements:
Education: Ph.D. degree in Food Science or Food Microbiology
Experience: Minimum of three years teaching experience.
Demonstrated experience / in-depth knowledge of course content: Topics in food microbiology including an overview of the natural flora and microbiological spoilage of food products, methods of control and shelf-life extension, methods of detection and control food-borne pathogens and the use of suitable micro-organisms in the production of a variety of food products.
Other qualification requirement(s) : Doctoral students in the final term may also be considered. This course is taught in-person.
Virtual learning platforms (e.g., Zoom, WebEx) and the McGill MyCourses learning management system. Training and assistance on remote teaching is available through Teaching and Learning Services (TLS).
For general expectations, please refer to Articles 12.01 and 12.03 of the MCLIU Collective Agreement.
Food Science & Agricultural Chemistry
Food Microbiology
FDSC 442 001
Lec CC1-150 & Lab MSB-020
Lec M/W 8:35-9:55 & Lab T/W 2:35-5:25
2026-06-12
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