UCAS Code

D640
Institution code: H12

BSc (Hons)
Food and Consumer Studies

Application

Please include GCSE results on your UCAS application form.

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Entry Requirements for 2012

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A degree in Food and Consumer Studies offers a broad knowledge of the food industry, building the foundations to go in to any sector.

Tom James BSc (Hons) Food and Consumer Studies

The Course

A special relationship exists between consumers and the food industry. They are mutually dependent. Consumers rely on the industry for their food, while the industry needs consumers to give meaning to its existence. The relationship between consumers and the food industry makes for a fascinating area of study and one that has great practical benefit for those seeking careers in the food industry, or associated fields, such as food journalism. This degree provides graduates with a detailed understanding of the work and function of the food industry, its place in society and relationship to consumers. It also explores the nature of food and its importance to people, as well as what it is to be a consumer in the modern food marketplace. Various aspects of food are examined: what it is and why we eat it, as well as consumer behaviour and the manufacture of food products. A list of the modules taught can be seen in the course structure below.

The Placement

A year is spent employed in the food industry to gain first-hand experience and to develop the personal skills and characteristics needed to work with others. Employment may be in any part of the food industry, from food processing and manufacturing through to retailing and buying. Placement employment is salaried and positions may be taken in the UK’s industry or abroad.

The Future

Graduates can expect to find job opportunities in many fields in the food industry and associated fields. You may wish to work in food business management, food retail management, new product development, or become a food journalist for the press or television. Other options could include a career in buying exotic food produce, in sales and marketing, or setting up your own business. Graduates will be adaptable, versatile and able to take command of their own lives and careers.

Contact information

For course related enquiries please contact:

Admissions
Telephone: +44 (0)1952 815 000
Email: admissions@harper-adams.ac.uk

Course Structure

The BSc (Hons) Food and Consumer Studies course has a credit value of 360 credits. Each year has a value of 120 credits with each module worth 15 credits, except the Honours Research Project which is a double module at 30 credits. The course structure is shown below:

Certificate Level Intermediate Level Placement Year

Real world experience
44 weeks
Summer to Summer
Honours Level
Core Modules Core Modules Core Modules
Academic & Professional Development Research Methods Honours Research Project
Principles of Marketing Group Market Research Project
Retail Consumer Food Product Management Managing People
IT for Business Retail Environment and Operations Supply Chain Management
Business Economics Food Marketing Consumer Behaviour
Nature of Food Hygiene and Food Safety Food Product Development and Sensory Evaluation
Food, Society and Industry Animal Product Processing Food Policy, Law and Ethics
Global Food Production and Quality Commodity Crop and Fresh Produce Processing Food Quality Management

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