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37. Bachelor of Applied Science (Food Technology)
    37.1. Course objectives
    37.2. Career opportunities
    37.3. Course outline


37. Bachelor of Applied Science (Food Technology)

There will be no new intake into this course from 2003. The Bachelor of Applied Science (Food Technology) aims to produce graduates for professional roles in the food industry. The course comprises three years full-time study or equivalent part-time study.

Please refer to details of the new course, Bachelor of Food Science. The information below only applies to continuing students.

37.1. Course objectives

Students who have completed this course will have acquired:

37.2. Career opportunities

Graduates can expect to find employment in positions such as production managers, quality assurance managers, product development technologists, or marketing managers for food manufacturing organisations.

37.3. Course outline

Second year
Semester 1Points
 208-216 Food Microbiology12.5
 208-311 Engineering Applications12.5
 Two electives from: 
 202-202 Experimental Design/Statistical Methods12.5
 208-206 Vineyard & Winery Ops for Quality WP II12.5
 208-221 Frozen and Fat Products12.5
 208-225 Food Chemistry, Biology and Nutrition12.5
Semester 2
 208-210 Financial Management for Resource Ind I12.5
 208-218 Production Management12.5
 Two electives from: 
 208-220 Fermented Milk Products12.5
 208-222 Concentrated and Dried Dairy Products12.5
 208-223 Liquid Products and Membrane Technology12.5
 208-316 Oenology12.5
Year long subject
 208-224 Industry Placement II0
 Sub total100.0
Third year
Semester 1Points
 202-302 Human Resource Management12.5
 208-305 Production and Management Techniques12.5
 208-310 Analytical Techniques12.5
 208-314 Technology of Food Processing12.5
Semester 2
 208-312 Biochemistry and Fermentation Technology12.5
 208-311 Engineering Applications12.5
 208-319 Trends in Food Science and Nutrition12.5
 208-321 Food Safety, Quality and Regulation12.5
 Sub total100.0

Electives can be selected from the above list or from approved subjects from other courses.



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