Smart Foods Centre
COURSES OFFERED
The following postgraduate courses are available:
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Graduate Certificate in Nutrition Management
- Master of Nutrition Management
- Master of Science (Nutrition Management)
- Master of Business Administration
CURRENT RESEARCH AREAS
Nutrient Sources:
- Plant biology and livestock growth and metabolism studies to provide
leaner meat products and improve the delivery of beneficial nutrients
into the food supply.
- Identification of novel food plants and enhancement of nutrient levels/
balance in plants, meat and eggs.
Key Nutrients:
- Laboratory and community based studies to examine actions and health
benefits of fatty acids, antioxidants, phytoestrogens and other specific
nutrients.
- Bioavailability: Facilities are in place for the identification and
accurate measurement of nutrients in foods and the human body.
Clever Cuisine:
- Research aimed at bringing together beneficial macro and micronutrients
into a local cuisine optimised for metabolic fitness and prevention
of conditions like diabetes, obesity, hypertension and cardiac disease.
Consumer Insights:
- Identification and understanding of factors that influence healthy
food choices, including good policy, food labelling and consumer information
sources combined with sueveys of consumer preferences and sensory evaluation
of foods.
Doctor of Philosophy
Study at the doctoral level, usually for a minimum of 3 years full-time,
is by advanced research thesis. Candidates are expected to develop a research
thesis that leads to an original and significant contribution to the knowledge
in their particular field.
To be eligible for admission to the program, candidates must have achieved
Honours Class II Division 2 or higher in their undergraduate degree, or
have completed the MSc (Hons). In addition, a primary supervisor from
the Department must be identified prior to commencing the degree.
Years 1-3
Graduate Certificate in Nutrition Management
Drawing on cutting edge Nutrition research, students will be able to
critically examine key issues relating to food product development in
Australia today, and apply new knowledge and skills to developments within
their own work environments.
The Graduate Certificate in Nutrition Management comprises 2 nutrition
and 2 management subjects (24cp) over two sessions (part-time). This is
offered in flexible delivery mode, by building up subjects through completion
of short courses. The Graduate Certificate in Nutrition Management is
a full fee paying program.
Admission
For admission directly to the Graduate Certificate in Nutrition Management:
| (i) |
Applicants must possess an undergraduate degree from a recognised
Australian university or institution of equivalent standing with a
grade average of at least 60%, or; |
| (ii) |
Applicants must possess an undergraduate degree from a recognised
Australian university or institution of equivalent standing with a
grade average between 50% and 59% and must also have completed a minimum
of two years full time relevant work experience (managerial or supervisory
in nature and/ or which carries a level of responsibility) after graduation.
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In special circumstances, applicants who hold other academic or professional
qualifications and have a minimum of five years full-time or ten years
part-time relevant work experience may also be granted admission to the
program.
International students must have the following English Language qualifications
or equivalent an IELTS band of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in reading,
writing, listening and speaking.
Subjects are as follows:
Two subjects chosen from:
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SFC901
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Contemporary Issues in Food and Nutrition
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6
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SFC902
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Food Regulation and Policy in Australia
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6
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SFC903
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Nutrition Research
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6
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SFC904
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Nutrition in Food Innovation
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6
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Plus two subjects chosen from:
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TBS901
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Accounting for Managers
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6
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TBS902
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Statistics for Decision Making
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6
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TBS903
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Managing People in Organisations
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6
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TBS904
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Marketing Management
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6
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Students should speak to an academic adviser regarding full-time enrolment
Master of Nutrition Management
Drawing on cutting edge Nutrition research, students will be able to
critically examine key issues relating to food product development in
Australia today, and apply new knowledge and skills to developments within
their own work environments.
The Master of Nutrition Management is available part time over four sessions.
In addition, students may undertake another session of work including
a project to receive a Master of Science (Nutrition Management) or undertake
the remaining requirements of a Master of Business Administration (Nutrition
Management) program to achieve an additional qualification.
The Master of Nutrition Management comprises 4 nutrition and 4 management
subjects (48cp). In 2001, only part-time attendance is available. This
is offered in flexible delivery mode, by building up subjects through
completion of short courses. The Master of Nutrition Management is a full
fee paying program.
Admission
For admission directly to the Master of Nutrition Management:
| (i) |
Applicants must possess an undergraduate degree from a recognised
Australian university or institution of equivalent standing with a
grade average of at least 60%, or; |
| (ii) |
Applicants must possess an undergraduate degree from a recognised
Australian university or institution of equivalent standing with a
grade average between 50% and 59% and must also have completed a minimum
of two years full time relevant work experience (managerial or supervisory
in nature and/ or which carries a level of responsibility) after graduation.
|
In special circumstances, applicants who hold other academic or professional
qualifications and have a minimum of five years full-time or ten years
part-time relevant work experience may also be granted admission to the
program.
International students must have the following English Language qualifications
or equivalent an IELTS band of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in reading,
writing, listening and speaking.
Subjects are as follows:
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SFC901
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Contemporary Issues in Food and Nutrition
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6
|
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SFC902
|
Food Regulation and Policy in Australia
|
6
|
|
SFC903
|
Nutrition Research
|
6
|
|
SFC904
|
Nutrition in Food Innovation
|
6
|
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TBS901
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Accounting for Managers
|
6
|
|
TBS902
|
Statistics for Decision Making
|
6
|
|
TBS903
|
Managing People in Organisations
|
6
|
|
TBS904
|
Marketing Management
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6
|
Students should speak to an academic adviser regarding full-time enrolment.
Master of Science (Nutrition Management)
The Master of Science (Nutrition Management) is a full fee paying program.
Admission
For admission directly to the Master of Science (Nutrition Management):
| (i) |
Applicants must possess an undergraduate degree from a recognised
Australian university or institution of equivalent standing with a
grade average of at least 60%, or; |
| (ii) |
Applicants must possess an undergraduate degree from a recognised
Australian university or institution of equivalent standing with a
grade average between 50% and 59% and must also have completed a minimum
of two years full time relevant work experience (managerial or supervisory
in nature and/ or which carries a level of responsibility) after graduation.
|
In special circumstances, applicants who hold other academic or professional
qualifications and have a minimum of five years full-time or ten years
part-time relevant work experience may also be granted admission to the
program.
International students must have the following English Language qualifications
or equivalent: an IELTS band of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in reading,
writing, listening and speaking.
Subjects are as follows:
Completion of the Master of Nutrition Management plus:
or
4 electives chosen from the Master of Business Administration subjects
or other subjects approved by the Associate Director (Education).
Master of Business Administration
Students who have completed the requirements of the Master of Nutrition
Management may progress to the MBA with 48 credit points of advanced standing.
For admission directly to the Master of Business Administration:
| (i) |
Applicants must possess an undergraduate degree from a recognised
Australian university or institution of equivalent standing with a
grade average of at least 60%, or; |
| (ii) |
Applicants must possess an undergraduate degree from a recognised
Australian university or institution of equivalent standing with a
grade average between 50% and 59% and must also have completed a minimum
of two years full time relevant work experience (managerial or supervisory
in nature and/ or which carries a level of responsibility) after graduation.
|
In special circumstances, applicants who hold other academic or professional
qualifications and have a minimum of five years full-time or ten years
part-time relevant work experience may also be granted admission to the
program.
International students must have the following English Language qualifications
or equivalent TOEFL score of 575 or an IELTS band of 6.5 with a
minimum of 6.0 in reading, writing, listening and speaking.
The Master of Business Administration is a full fee paying program. Subjects
are as follows:
Completion of the Master of Nutrition Management plus:
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TBS905
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Economic Analysis of the Business Environment in Australia and
Asia
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6
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TBS906
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Business Information Systems
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6
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TBS908
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Supply Chain Management Strategy
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6
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TBS921
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Strategic Decision Making
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6
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TBS920
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International Business Environment Strategy
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6
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