Overview
Through our dynamic Food Science with Nutrition degree programme, you will explore the secret science behind food production, development and safety while you develop the research skills to enable you to pursue an exciting career within the food manufacturing industry, research institutes, government, and consumer organisations. ...As the market leader of Food Science studies in Malaysia, you will be able to utilise the latest practices in the industry and experience first-hand how technology affects food production and flavour delivery. You will enjoy avenues to create new food products and market them. And with a sound understanding of food safety, nutrition and legislation, you can rest assured that your future endeavours will change lives.
* This programme received a 100% graduate employability score in the Ministry of Higher Education¡¯s Graduate Employability 2022. (Source: )
Assessments
Coursework percentage: 60%, written examination percentage: 40%.
Academic Requirements
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» Foundation in Science or equivalent in Malaysia
Minimum CGPA 2.00, inclusive of:
- Chemistry
- Biology/Physics/Mathematics
National matriculation
Minimum CGPA 2.00, inclusive of:
- Chemistry
- Biology/Physics/Mathematics
STPM
Minimum CGPA 2.00, inclusive of Grade Cs
- Chemistry
- Biology/Physics/Mathematics
?UEC
Minimum Grade B in five (5) subjects, inclusive of:
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Physics/Mathematics
A-levels
Minimum Grade E in:
- Chemistry
- Biology/Physics/Mathematics
Australian High/Secondary School Diploma (Grade 12) - SAM/AUSMAT/ SACE/ TEE/ NTCE/WACE
Minimum ATAR 60% or minimum 60% average five (5) subjects inclusive of:
- Chemistry
- Biology/Physics/Mathematics
?Canadian Grade 12 ¨C CPU/CIMP
Minimum average of 60% in 6 subjects inclusive of:
- Chemistry
- Biology/Physics/Mathematics
International Baccalaureate (IB)
Minimum score of 26/42 from six (6) subjects, inclusive of:
- Chemistry
- Biology/Physics/Mathematics
Diploma/Advanced Diploma in related field
Minimum CGPA 2.00, inclusive of:
- Chemistry
- Biology/Physics/Mathematics
Other qualifications recognized by the Malaysian government
Admission: Case by case basis
FOUNDATION IN SCIENCE
SPM/O-Level or its equivalent
Minimum 5 credits (inclusive of Mathematics and 1 science subjects)
UEC
Minimum Grade B in 3 subjects (inclusive of Mathematics and 1 science subjects)
CPU
Average below 60% in 6 subjects (inclusive of Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics/Physics)
Other qualifications deemed equivalent to STPM/A-Level by Malaysian Qualifications Agency
Minimum average of 50% (inclusive of Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics/Physics)
Other qualifications deemed equivalent to SPM/O-Level by Malaysian Qualifications Agency
Minimum average of 60% (inclusive of Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics/Physics)
SAM
Average below 60% (inclusive of Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics/Physics)
English Language Requirements
For Local Students
SPM English language
B+CEFR
Low B1English language 1119/O-Level English/IGCSE
CUEC English Language
A2MUET
Band 3- In the event that the English language requirements are not met, applicants will be required to take the Basic English and English Foundation for in-sessional academic enhancement concurrently with the programme.
For International Students
IELTS
Score of 5.0Cambridge English Qualifications and Tests
154TOEFL IBT
42Pearson Test of English
47MUET
Band 3CEFR
Low B1- International applicants who do not meet the respective academic programme¡¯s English Language Requirement will need to improve their proficiency by enrolling into the English for Tertiary Education programme (R/KJP/00920-00929) which helps them prepare for attaining a required band score. Placement into the various levels of the English for Tertiary Education programme depends on the English Language qualification students have at the point of admission and/or the outcome of the English Placement Test. Exemptions from the University English Language requirements can be granted if the following corresponding requirements are fulfilled: i. Internal transfer applicants who have already fulfilled the University English Language requirements. ii. Applicants who have an academic qualification from a higher learning institution which uses the English Language as a medium of instruction. The applicants who have met the respective academic programme¡¯s English Language Requirements may be advised by the Faculty to improve their proficiency by undertaking the additional English proficiency courses.
- University Life (MPU-U2)
- Chemistry 1
- Human Physiology
- Chemistry 2
- Structural Biochemistry
- Microbiology
- Principles of Nutrition
- Nutrition and Metabolism
- Calculus and Analytical Geometry for Applied Sciences
- Statistics and its Applications
- Extra-curricular Learning Experience 1 (MPU-U4)
- Co-Operative Placement 1
- Food Chemistry
- Lifespan Nutrition
- Fundamentals of Food Engineering
- Entrepreneurship for Applied Sciences
- Analytical Chemistry
- Food Processing and Packaging
- Food Microbiology
- Halal and Food Legislation
- Research Methodology, Safety and Ethics
- Extra-curricular Learning Experience 2 (MPU-U4)
- Co-Operative Placement 2
Free elective courses (select one)
- Fundamentals of Marketing
- Introduction to Public Speaking
- Introduction to Internet Technologies
- Food Safety and Quality System
- Nutritional Assessment
- Food Commodities
- Nutrition and Chronic Diseases
- Product Development and Sensory Evaluation
- Extra-curricular Learning Experience 3 (MPU-U4)
- Co-Operative Placement 3
- Food Science and Nutrition Research Project 1
- Food Science and Nutrition Research Project 2
- Food Science and Nutrition Research Project 3
Professional elective courses (select one)
- Enzyme Technology
- Fermentation Technology and Downstream Processing
- Nutrition and Functional Food
- Nutrition, Food and Society
- Appreciation of Ethics and Civilisations
(Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban) - Philosophy and Contemporary Issues
(Falsafah dan Isu Semasa)
- Philosophy and Contemporary Issues
- Communication in Bahasa Melayu 3
(Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 2)
Graduates will be employed in the following areas:
- Research and development of products and processes
- Supervision of food manufacturing processes
- Food engineering support
- Marketing and sales
- Product support and promotion
- Consulting laboratories
- Government organisations
They may be employed as:
- Food scientists
- Food microbiologists
- Flavour chemists
- Food safety inspectors
- Community and university educators
- Scienti?c writers
- Researchers
Nutrition deals with the effects of foods on consumers and enables us to understand the roles of nutrients in the human body. It deals with macronutrient, vitamin content, mineral content and its effects on our overall wellbeing. Thus, Food Science & Nutrition is a combination of both fields which enables graduates to apply science and technology to provide a safe, wholesome and nutritious food supply to the world.
Food technology is the study of the technology that creates new, innovative, useful foodstuff by manipulating biological source materials. Food engineering develops new ideas and new methods of processing, and perhaps even new ways to create familiar foods. It involves numerous applications of technology and downstream engineering processes.
Dietetics is the science concerned with nutritional planning and the preparation of foods. Courses include normal and clinical nutrition, biological and social sciences, communication and management. Only graduates with a Dietetic degree can be certified dietician and they usually work in a clinical setting, such as in hospitals, schools, or other similar institutions.
Food scientists are generally involved in the areas of research and development of products and processes, and the supervision of food manufacturing processes. These include production, quality control, quality assurance and food safety. It also involves providing food engineering support, marketing and sales, product support and promotion. They may also work with consulting laboratories, government organisations and regulatory bodies as food scientists, food microbiologists, flavour chemists and food safety inspector.
The laboratories are equipped with cutting-edge equipment such as a Gas Chromatography, a High-Performance Liquid Chromatography, an Atomic Absorbance Spectrophotometry. All of our students have to carry out a research project at the end of their third academic year in these laboratories under the supervision of our highly-qualified academic staff. Each student will gain invaluable experience from their final project as they are given a chance to plan, exhibit and experience real hands-on laboratory practical. At Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» University, we encourage collaboration with the related-industries and hence our students also carry out research projects with our industry partners.
In addition, some graduates may choose to obtain a MBA (Master of Business Administration) to pursue a career in technical sales, marketing, plant supervision, product development or eventually run their own companies.
Local Students
Approximate Total Fees:
RM 98,560
International Students
Approximate Total Fees:
RM 111,270
Note: This is an estimated fee, as different countries have different visa processing charges and administrative fees. For more information, kindly refer to your region¡¯s counselor for the detailed fee breakdown.