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In the two-year Food Science and Technology programme you will learn about the challenges associated with food production, food safety , food quality and health. Choose between the programmes specialisations: Dairy Science and Technology, Brewing Science and Technology, Food Safety, Process Analytical Technology, Sensory Science and individual specialisations.
The programme is offered in English.
Food, quality and safety are much debated topics in our society and are important issues for the individual consumer.
The rapid development which has taken place in recent decades within technology and biological science has created completely new ways of producing and processing foods. And large parts of the world are looking to Denmark when it comes to the development of foods. Food should offer experiences, eliminate lifestyle diseases, be sustainable and be produced under safe conditions.
With a degree from the MSc programme in Food Science and Technology, you will be an expert in developing the foods of the future.
Choose between five different specialisations - Dairy Science and Technology, Brewing Science and Technology, Food Safety, Process Analytical Theory and Sensory Science - or create your own tailor-made Individual Specialisation from the list of couorses.
Profile and Career
If you are interested in how foods are developed, what they consist of and how you can manage a production process from raw materials to finished product, the MSc programme in Food Science and Technology is what you are looking for.
A degree in food science and technology enables you to work on the challenges associated with food production, food safety, food quality and health. And you are able to develop foods based on gastronomic know-how and consumer knowledge.
Competence Description
Increasing technologicalisation has made food production extremely complex, and there is a growing need for highly qualified food science graduates who can grasp and apply the new technologies.
As a graduate from the MSc programme in Food Science and Technology, you are, among other things, also able to:
- Account for the handling of raw materials and the processing principles behind one or more of the foods meat, dairy products, grain products and vegetables.
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge on international food legislation and quality control systems.
- Participate in public debates on food research and the importance of the food industry for society in general.
Career opportunities
The food industry is one of Denmarks most important sectors, and many opportunities exist for food science graduates. Also, increasing technologicalisation has made food production extremely complex, and there is a growing need for highly qualified graduates who can grasp and apply the new technologies.
- You can, for example, work with product development, quality management and company management in food companies.
- You can become involved in developing new and healthy foods or working to prevent undesirable bacteria from entering the products.
- As the programme is taught in English and the food industry is globally oriented, the programme gives you a solid foundation for an international career.
You can read more about career opportunities in connection with the individual specialisations at the programme structure page.
The MSc programme in Food Science and Technology consists of compulsory courses, elective courses and thematic courses building on the knowledge you have acquired on food issues and food production.
At a high academic level, you learn about, for example, food chemistry, microbiology, food technology, nutrition, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, gastronomy and consumer choices.
Teaching in the MSc programme in Food Science and Technology
Instruction is in the form of lectures, seminars, practical and theoretical exercises, and there will also be a good deal of project work. You will be working both independently and in project groups.
You will be in contact with the real world as you will be working with the challenges that are also important outside the Universitys walls.
There is a well-established collaboration between the students and the business community that ensures excellent prospects for internships or project collaborations, providing you with a unique experience and a good network.
The programme will give you ample opportunity to strengthen your international competences, for instance through study trips abroad.
Specialisations
You can either follow a general track or choose a number of specialisations:
- Dairy Technology
- Brewing Science and Technology
- Food Safety
- Process Analytical Technology
- Sensory Science
- Individual Specialisation
Master's thesis
You finish your MSc studies by writing a thesis, which is a large scientific project corresponding to six or nine months of instruction. You can write your thesis on your own or in a group. You gain the title Master of Science (MSc) in Food Science and Technology (in Danish: cand.techn.al.).
The thesis is often based on a specific problem from a food company or a research project.
Examples of theses:
- Quick method for determining salmonella
- New methodology for determining the fat content in whole milk powder
- What constitutes good eating quality in pork, and how do consumers perceive this?
- Addition of antioxidants to packaging
Study Abroad
It is also possible to study abroad during your degree. You can choose to study abroad for one or two semesters or for a shorter period of time; for instance you can take a summer school course.
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
The Faculty of Science will not be awarding any scholarships for the academic year 2014/2015.
Please note that many scholarships are offered by companies or organisations, it can be worthwhile to research your particular options from your home country.