Bachelor
The growing awareness of nutrition and food quality as determinants of human wellbeing requires highly competent graduates who can evaluate and communicate the most up-to-date findings in these fields.
We offer some great on-campus learning resources, such as a commercial kitchen, sensory laboratory and microbiology laboratory, located in our dedicated nutrition and food science hub.
The commercial kitchen is where interactive food preparation and cooking activities take place, such as cheese making, adapting recipes to make them nutritionally sound for different life stages, texture modification of foods for the elderly, designing food quality assurance plans (in line with Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) and food and beverage fermentation (kimchi, sourdough bread, kombucha and beer). Our sensory laboratory is one of only a few in Australia and is an interactive tutorial room where you will complete group work and research on topics including environmental sustainable food practice. Our microbiology laboratory is a space where you will be able to analyse microorganisms and explore key topics like food contamination.
You will also benefit from our strong links with the food and nutrition industry and the community, which will be beneficial as you begin to build important industry relationships and networks.
This unique degree offers practice-based and theoretical learning to ensure you are career-ready.
During the first two years you will explore both nutrition and food science topics, gaining a solid understanding of the key elements of each.
You will develop knowledge in:
In the third year you will select either a nutrition or food science stream:
If you choose nutrition, you will focus on:
If you choose food science, you will focus on:
You can gain an extra qualification and broaden your career prospects by completing a Diploma in Languages.
In Australia, the nutrition profession is expected to grow very strongly over the next five years, with an expected 5,000 job openings.1
Nutrition and food science experts require an enthusiasm for food and its effect on health. You should also possess a variety of personal skills such as problem-solving attributes, creative thinking and the ability to work independently as well as collaboratively.
As the health, nutrition and wellness industries continue to grow, employment prospects for graduates of this degree are promising.
You may gain employment as a:
1Australian Government Department of Jobs and Small Business, 2023 Small Business Projections.