The BSc (Hons) Food and Nutrition Top-up at University College Birmingham is a one-year, full-time programme designed to meet the growing demand for graduates with specialised expertise in the commercial food sector. The course covers modern topics such as disease modulation through dietary change, as well as global issues like food security, supply, and sustainability.
Students gain practical experience in the university’s professional kitchens and the cutting-edge Food Science and Innovation Suite. Learning also includes guest lectures from industry experts, providing up-to-date professional insights. Assessment is based primarily on coursework (80%) with written examinations comprising the remainder.
University College Birmingham is a well-regarded institution attracting students from around the world. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across diverse fields, including business, finance, computer science, cyber security, education, tourism, medicine, hospitality, engineering, sustainable construction, and the creative industries.
Applicants must submit a personal statement outlining their motivation for choosing this course, along with a relevant academic and/or employer reference. A CV can also be uploaded to showcase relevant work experience.
The tuition fee for international students is £16,000 per year. Fees may be subject to annual increases.
UCB provides several scholarships for international students, including the Early Action Scholarship and the Vice Chancellor's Award, which can reduce tuition fees and, in some cases, support living costs.
Graduates can pursue careers in:
Applicants can apply directly via the university's official website. Trained advisors are available to assist with the application process.
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