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Curtin University

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Graduate Diploma in Food Science and Technology

  • Graduate Diploma

Start or expand your career in one of the world's largest industries with our Graduate Diploma. Our courses are industry relevant so you will be provided with up-to-date knowledge in areas such as food safety and preservation, chemistry, microbiology and food processing.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Duration
1 year full-time
Course Code
007289K
Study Mode
In person
International Fees
$25,607 total

About this course

Outline Outline

Start or expand your career in one of the world's largest industries with our Graduate Diploma. Our courses are industry relevant so you will be provided with up-to-date knowledge in areas such as food safety and preservation, chemistry, microbiology and food processing.

You will take specialised coursework units, complemented by laboratory classes and food industry site visits. You will study a variety of topics while gaining considerable knowledge and hands-on experience.

Please refer to the handbook for additional course overview information.

What you'll learn
  • apply the principles and practices of food sciences and technology to the production, preservation and distribution of safe and healthy food
  • apply logical and rational processes to critically analyse issues relevant to food; use appropriate technologies effectively, recognising their advantages and limitations
  • access, critically evaluate and synthesise information from a wide range of resources using appropriate technologies and use oral and written communication effectively to their peers.
  • recognise international standards and practices within the discipline and engage in food related issues that occur globally
  • value cultural diversity and recognise the impact of culture on food preferences and usage
  • engage in self-directed learning and exhibit professional behaviour when working independently and collaboratively.

Study locations

Perth

What you will learn

  • apply the principles and practices of food sciences and technology to the production, preservation and distribution of safe and healthy food
  • apply logical and rational processes to critically analyse issues relevant to food; use appropriate technologies effectively, recognising their advantages and limitations
  • access, critically evaluate and synthesise information from a wide range of resources using appropriate technologies and use oral and written communication effectively to their peers.
  • recognise international standards and practices within the discipline and engage in food related issues that occur globally
  • value cultural diversity and recognise the impact of culture on food preferences and usage
  • engage in self-directed learning and exhibit professional behaviour when working independently and collaboratively.

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Science & Mathematics courses at Curtin University.
83.3%
Overall satisfaction
80%
Skill scale
75%
Teaching scale
65.5%
Employed full-time