Overview
This handbook entry is for students commencing their studies from 2024. Please refer to previous editions of the handbook for pre-2024 requirements.
The Graduate Diploma in Food Science program is designed for graduates from cognate disciplines wishing to develop their knowledge and skills in Food Science. This will enable students … For more content click the Read More button below.
The program is designed to enable students to fulfil a number of needs including:
-Updating technical knowledge and skills in an existing engineering specialisation-Acquiring new knowledge and skills in a different engineering specialisation-Developing and expanding knowledge and skills in engineering management-Updating qualifications and knowledge to meet or maintain professional accreditation standards-Providing opportunities for continuing professional development-Providing opportunities for interaction with those at the cutting edge of the discipline-Providing a pathway towards the Master's program.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Explain advanced concepts, theories, and techniques relevant to food science.
2.
Apply a breadth of relevant food science knowledge, including food science management, to professional practice.
3.
Identify, define, investigate, and analyse complex food science problems.
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Apply appropriate food science knowledge and methods to develop effective and innovative solutions to complex technical problems
5.
Communicate information and justify decisions to other professionals, clients, stakeholders, and the broader community.
6.
Apply creative and ethical approaches to practice.
7.
Collaborate and lead effectively in diverse professional contexts.
Program Structure
Students must complete 72 UOC when taken as a standalone program.
Specialisation Rule
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Associated Programs
Nested Postgraduate Program
Graduate Certificate in Food Science - GCertFoodSc7037 - Food Science
Master of Science - MSc8037 - Food Science
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