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Michigan State University pioneered the world's first Bachelor of Science degree in packaging and houses the nation's premier School of Packaging, producing over 50% of the country's packaging professionals. This interdisciplinary program merges core concepts from physics, chemistry, math, and materials science with business studies, equipping students for dynamic careers in consumer goods sectors. Learners can specialize in either packaging science or packaging value chain management, with curriculum flexibility enabling personalized academic paths. Electives provide options ranging from comprehensive foundational knowledge to specialized tracks in areas like food and medical packaging, logistics, automation, dangerous goods handling, sustainable packaging solutions, and more. MSU's packaging program leads research in critical areas including barrier properties, product longevity, food safety packaging, material compatibility, anti-tampering technologies, and labeling clarity.