Course Details

Country: Taiwan
Course Title: Edible Insects
Course Number: ENT5069
Course Description: This English language lecture series covers the science and sociology of insects as a food. Increasing media, investment, and public policy attention has been given over the years to the role insects may play in the future of food. Can eating insects really save the world from famine and environmental destruction? Are there health costs or benefits to adding insects to the diet? Will all people accept insects as food? Should we be promoting edible insects at all, and if so, how best do we do it? What species will we eat and how shall we raise them? This class examines all aspects of the edible insects question, with students taught a broad but thorough overview of the field and asked to consider questions in class about what role they think insects will play in their own food futures, and why they think this way. Actual consumption of insects is not a required part of the class. Articles will be made available on the class website, as a supplement to what is taught in class. This class will be open to the NTU, NTUST, and NTNU Triangle Alliance and is open to exchange students.
Language: English
Approved Equivalent: INTS 399
Attachment Files: Edible Insects.pdf


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