ITHACA, N.Y. — The Cornell Dairy Foods Extension Program focuses on supporting the production of safe quality dairy products with specific expertise in microbial spoilage and food safety issues. Our program offers an extensive set of workshops that lead to certificates in fluid milk production, cheese production, membrane filtration and separation, and production of yogurt and fermented dairy products.
Many of our course offerings are available both on-campus for a mixed classroom experience allowing participants to network with others in the dairy industry, as well as on-site for a more plant-specific training experience. Both types of courses allow participants to concentrate on specific topics pertinent to the industry with case studies and exercises designed to apply knowledge. Core courses within our program are offered in a multi-modal format, with 4-6 hours of on-line lecture-based content allowing for more a more hands-on focused campus experience.
To further meet the food industry needs, multiple courses focusing on Preventive Controls for Human Food Qualified Individual will continue to be offered in 2019. This course is also available as an on-site training for your workforce. We also offer HACCP, SQF Practitioner, and SQF Quality Systems training with updates related to version 8 of the updated SQF code.
New courses being offered in 2019 include Improving Your Audit Outcomes, Food Defense, and Introduction to Artisanal Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts. Courses returning the training schedule are The Science of Yogurt-Advanced Level and Statistical Process Control.
The 2019 training calendar is available on the Dairy Extension website and includes trainings delivered in Ithaca as well as partner courses with Oregon State University and other universities and organizations. A course catalogue with detailed descriptions of our Dairy Foods Certificate Program and the associated coursework will be available in January 2019.
Current Certificate Program enrollees may verify their course progress with Program Coordinator, Louise Felker via email at lmf226@cornell.edu. Dairy Extension course credits may also be applied to in-plant Continuing Education programs.
–Cornell Dairy Foods Extension Program
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