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Food Science & Technology: Feed the World! If you like food and you enjoy science, then a career as a food scientist may be for you. A career in food science and technology is diverse and challenging, one day you may be developing a new food product and the next you may be solving technical problems on a processing line.

image of wheat grass What is Food Science & Technology?

Food scientists develop and improve ways to process raw ingredients, such as grains, meats, milk, fruit and vegetables to safe, tasty and nutritious foods. The study of food science and technology is multi-disciplinary, involving application of the basic sciences chemistry, nutrition, engineering, microbiology and the latest research developments in the handling, processing and packaging of foods from the farm to the consumer's plate.

What does a Food Scientist or Technologist do?

The food industry is the largest industry in the world and needs highly trained professionals in food science and technology to ensure the supply, quality and safety of food for everybody on the planet. Food scientists apply chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, and engineering to research, develop, process, evaluate, package and market food.

Food scientists determine the quality and properties of foods including the nutritive value, flavour, palatability, colour, texture and storage life of foods using sensory testing, biochemistry and microbiology techniques. Food technologists apply their knowledge of food science to operate, design and manage the facilities and equipment involved in the processing and storage of foods.

Food scientists and technologists are also involved in the research and development of new food products and new technologies in the processing of foods.

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About our Food Science & Technology Program

Our Program Area has been training and educating highly employable food science and technology graduates for 12 years. As part of the School of Public Health we have an excellent reputation with government bodies and industry in Western Australia, Australia and overseas. In addition, the department has strong local industry links which helps to ensure graduates have extensive hands-on experience as a scientist/technologist. The food science and technology course aims to combine the theoretical foundations and practical experience to ensure graduates have the skills to be competent professionals in the food industry. Food Science and Technology also has a strong research focus.

Our course includes the biological function and chemical composition of raw food materials such as red meat, poultry, dairy, and eggs as well as cereal and seafood. The interaction between these characteristics and food processing is also investigated along side the fundamentals of human nutrition and how diet modulates human health.

This course combines lectures, tutorials, laboratory classes, industry site visits and research projects to ensure you gain considerable knowledge and hands-on experience in the field of food science. In your first year you will take fundamental science units including food and nutrition, chemistry and human biology. Physics, biochemistry theory and practice will be covered in your second and third year to give you an understanding of the use of nutrients by the body. You will study core areas of food science, including food microbiology, food safety, food regulations and law, food production, processing and preservation methods of all the staple foods such as dairy, eggs, meat, cereals and seafood. The role of food components and human health, the development of food products and food chemistry and engineering are also explored. Your studies in the core discipline areas will be complemented by studies in population health practice.

You will develop laboratory, analytical and technical skills in this course in purpose-built laboratories using high quality equipment and teaching resources. The School of Public Health has a good reputation with government bodies and industry in Australia and overseas. You will gain extensive hands-on experience through its strong local industry links.

Reasons to do this course
  1. This is the only food science and technology degree program in WA.
  2. You will graduate with a range of diverse career options.
  3. This course is well recognised, with a strong national and international reputation.
  4. The School maintains strong links with the food industry.
Study Options Upon Graduation

Upon completion of a course of study in Food Science and Technology there are a number of study options that students can undertake. Students pursuing studies by higher degree may apply for scholarships. Information about Australian and International student scholarships, and closing dates, can be found on the Curtin Scholarship website.

Undergraduate Courses
bullet point Bachelor of Science (Food Science and Technology)- [pdf icon view as pdf ]
  - Nutrition and Food Science Stream
bullet point Bachelor of Science (Health Sciences) (Honours)
  - Food Science and Technology Major
Post Graduate Certificate
bullet point Graduate Certificate in Food Science and Technology
Master -coursework
bullet point Master of Food Technology (Professional Masters, 3 semesters full time)
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bullet point Master of Science (Public Health)
Higher Degree by Research - Masters and Doctoral Programs
bullet point Master of Science (Public Health)
bullet point Doctor of Philosophy
Career Opportunities
There is a high and growing demand for graduates of Food Science and Technology in a range of professional areas including food quality assurance, research and development of new products and new processing technologies, microbiology, technical consulting, and sales and marketing. Students graduate with a Bachelor of Science so they can be employed in many areas of science and food science. Potential employers include: food suppliers and manufacturers, beverage manufacturers, supermarket chains, hospitals, airlines, wine companies, teaching institutions, Commonwealth and State research laboratories.

Graduates work as food chemists, research specialists, product developers, food microbiologists, quality control technologists process engineers, marketing specialists, teachers. They may be found in agricultural research, hospitals and health agencies, analytical laboratories, food suppliers and manufacturers of staple or pre-prepared foods, marketing and sales, supermarket chains, airlines and wine companies. Employment prospects are high, both in Australia and overseas.

bullet pointMore detail about careers available upon completion of a Food Science and Technology degree can be found here.

bullet point To find out what types of career pathways and exciting employment our graduates have had please view our graduate stories.


Information & Resources
bullet point Staff and Lecturers for Food Science & Technology: Click here to view information on the staff working in this area.
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bullet point Course Coordinators (postgrad)
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Contact Information
Food Science & Technology Program
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Tel: +61 (08) 9266 4583
Fax: +61 (08) 9266 4593

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Application Procedures: Information regarding admissions and applying to Curtin University can be found here, (information for Undergraduate, Post-graduate and International students).
The final closing dates for applications (undergraduate) are shown under the TISC Calendar.

How to Apply to Curtin University