The Food Science degree provides a high quality, innovative, flexible and dynamic education which exposes you to current developments in food sciences in both academic and industrial settings.
The degree blends academic learning with practical skills and industrial work-based learning, developing the next generation of food scientists.
The Food Science degree at GCU was the first in Scotland to be accredited by the Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST). The course links with the Glasgow School for Business and Society to offer core and optional business modules to increase business acumen.
Developing, safe, healthy, nutritious, sustainable food has never been more important, and a food science degree opens the door to a diverse industry and a myriad of opportunities.
Food Science
Food Science
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Requirements
Entry Requirements
Students who have sat a secondary school qualification in Saudi Arabia are not generally able to join an undergraduate programme at the University and would be required to undertake a foundation programme before joining one of our undergraduate programmes at GCU. Contact [email protected] for further information on accepted foundation qualifications.
Career
In a global context, there is an increasing demand for highly-trained graduates in food science and technology. The food industry is the fastest-growing manufacturing industry in the UK with over 27,000 new opportunities for skilled graduates forecast by the Food and Drink Federation in the next 10 years.
Students from the GCU Food Science course are highly regarded and sought after by the food industry. All graduates undertake a full trimester in industry on a workplace and there are opportunities to study abroad where you can spend a trimester with our partners in the University of Applied Sciences in Amsterdam developing food concepts for Europe.
All students can become members of our professional body IFST. Further studies include Masters and PhD.
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
GBP 14,500 / yearHow to Apply
The next intake is September 2022. All applications for undergraduate course should be made online through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service).
Once we have received your documents, undergraduate admissions will assess your suitability for the course and advise on any further course of action to be taken.
Visit our undergraduate study section for details on how to fill in the UCAS form. We are happy to assess your eligibility for an undergraduate course based on your transcripts in advance of your application. If you have any queries regarding your application, please email undergraduate admissions directly at [email protected] or telephone +44 141 331 3334.
Food Science
Glasgow Caledonian University
United Kingdom,
Glasgow