About the Program
Duration
2 Years
Annual Intake
30 Seats
A Master of Science (M.Sc) in Food Technology is a graduate-level program that focuses on the scientific understanding and application of principles related to food production, processing, preservation, safety, and quality. Here's an overview of what you can expect from an M.Sc in Food Technology course. The curriculum typically includes core courses covering various aspects of food science and technology, including food chemistry, food microbiology, food engineering, food preservation techniques, food quality assurance, and food safety regulations. Food Processing Techniques: Students learn about different food processing techniques such as thermal processing, extrusion, drying, fermentation, freezing, and packaging technologies.The program emphasizes the importance of maintaining food quality and safety standards throughout the food production process. Students learn about quality control measures, food analysis methods, HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) principles, and food safety. Students study microbial aspects of food, including foodborne pathogens, spoilage microorganisms, and methods for controlling microbial contamination in food processing environments. The program explores the chemical composition of food, nutritional properties, functional ingredients, additives, and their impact on food quality, flavor, and texture.Students may learn about product development processes, including market research, formulation, sensory evaluation, and consumer acceptance testing.The program covers topics related to food packaging materials, technologies, shelf-life determination, and factors affecting the stability and quality of packaged foods. Students gain an understanding of food laws, regulations, labeling requirements, and international food standards to ensure compliance with food safety and quality standards.
Many programs offer opportunities for practical training, internships, or industry placements, allowing students to gain hands-on experience in food processing facilities, research laboratories, or food companies. Some programs require students to undertake a research project or thesis, enabling them to explore specific areas of interest within the field of food technology and develop research skills. Graduates of M.Sc in Food Technology programs are equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to pursue careers in various sectors of the food industry, including food manufacturing companies, research institutions, government agencies, regulatory bodies, consulting firms, and academic institutions. They play essential roles in developing innovative food products, ensuring food safety and quality, and addressing emerging challenges in the global food supply chain.
Key Features of PLM
Curriculum & Syllabus
| Code | Subject Name |
|---|---|
| MSCFT11501 | Food Processing and Preservation Technology |
| MSCFT11502 | Food Biochemistry and Nutrition |
| MSCFT11503 | Food Microbiology |
| MSCFT11504 | Food Plant Equipment |
| MSCFT11505 | Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods |
| MSCFT11506 | Practicals |