Bachelor of Food Science and Human Nutrition
Bachelor of Food Science and Human Nutrition
Food is an essential part of life Society continues to face new challenges in food production. Demand for sustainable and healthy choices is growing. As new foods, trends and challenges emerge, we must continue to assess how they impact health. This specialty area of study requires people with a passion…
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Food is an essential part of life
Society continues to face new challenges in food production. Demand for sustainable and healthy choices is growing. As new foods, trends and challenges emerge, we must continue to assess how they impact health. This specialty area of study requires people with a passion for innovative thinking.
Food and beverage processing is Australia’s largest manufacturing industry. This dynamic industry offers great opportunities for food and nutrition scientists to work in different areas. Examples include product development, food regulation, nutrition, quality assurance, food safety and research.
You could work with fresh or processed foods, developing new products, or analysing existing ones. Or you could work on ensuring that foods are nutritionally balanced, safe to eat, cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and desirable to buy.
Course overview
You will gain extensive practical experience from our well-equipped laboratories and the industry partners. Our bachelor program covers a wide range of topics, which prepare you for leading roles as a food and nutrition professional and give you a competitive edge in the job market.
Core courses include:
biology and biochemistry
biomedical science
chemistry
essential nutrients
food analysis
food marketing and consumer behaviour
food product development
food safety and microbiology
food technologies
future food: technologies, issues and trends
nutrition in health and disease
plant and animal food products
Career opportunities
Graduates of Food Science and Human Nutrition are in high demand. The industry is rapidly growing as society becomes savvier and the thirst for transparency and nutritional information grows.
Technological advances and investment in scientific research also mean there is growing use of food, diet and functional food components to treat and prevent illness and disease.
Graduates can also undertake further study such as Honours or a Higher Degree by Research in Food Science. This program can also provide a pathway into Dietetics with additional study.
Professional Outcomes:
food scientist, technologist or chemist
food product development
food biotechnology
flavourist
nutrition education & nutrition research
community health promotion
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
The University of Newcastle, Australia is a world-class university. Excellence in teaching, research, and the student experience are our focus.