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Food Innovation with Industrial Practice, MSc

Food Innovation with Industrial Practice, MSc

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Sandwich

Duration

2 years

Start date

JAN-24

Key information
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Qualification type

MSc - Master of Science

Subject areas

Cookery Food / Drink / Tobacco (Industrial) Management Of Change & Innovation

Course type

Taught

Course Summary

Our two-year Master’s in Food Innovation with Industrial Practice will suit graduates who are looking for careers developing safe and sustainable food within the supply chain.

The food supply chain faces a series of global issues concerning sustainability and innovation. This course encourages you to develop solutions to these real-world problems. You'll discover the importance of developing new ingredients and products for safe and wholesome foods and how to enhance sustainability and creativity within food supply chains.

The course draws from a broad range of areas. These include marketing and management, risk analysis for agriculture and environment, climate change, packaging, human nutrition and public health, food microbiology and biochemistry, food safety, and quality assurance. You'll study Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) modules recognised by the Royal Society for Public Health.

This Food Innovation course includes a one-year internship with a relevant employer in a field of your interest. It prepares you for managerial roles along the food supply chain, in government legislation or enforcement, in food supply and manufacture, or in hospitality and retail. It will also benefit entrepreneurs who want to develop their own food-based businesses.

This programme has been designed for the International Market, and is now closed to new International applications for September. International applicants can apply for January. The programme is still open to UK applications for September and January.

Do you provide employability services?

As well as support from the Faculty of Engineering and Science Placements Team, the University partners with an organisation that specialises in guiding students to secure an industrial practice placement. However, it is ultimately the student’s responsibility to secure an appropriate placement. This could be with a local or international employer in a relevant industrial sector.

If a placement is not secured, it is still possible to graduate with an MSc without the endorsement of Industrial Practice.

Modules

Research Methods for Postgraduates (15 Credits) - Core
Research Project (Food Innovation) (60 Credits) - Core
Food Product and Process Development (30 Credits) - Core
Research Project (Food Innovation) (60 Credits) - Core
Industrial Practice (60 Credits) - Core

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£15,750

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£19,975

Entry requirements

Applicants should have a relevant Bachelor's honours degree (UK equivalent) class 2:2 or above (or an overseas equivalent). If there is no degree relevant, a professional qualification and experience in the field of food science and technology may be acceptable.

Department profile

At the University of Greenwich, we’re proud that our students have ranked us in the WhatUni Student Choice Awards 2022 as the top university in the UK for postgraduate study. You'll learn from expert teaching staff with close connections to industry and prepare yourself for global opportunities. The Faculty of Engineering and Science covers courses across STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). We are operational...more

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