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Food Science

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BSc (NFQ Level 8)

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Direct entry to DN261FSS2 Food Science (BSc) 4 Years

Duration: : 4 Years

Attendance: : Full Time

Delivery: : On Campus

NFQ Level: : 8 (240 credits)

Level: : Undergraduate

Award: : Bachelor of Science

Next Intake: : September

General Entry Requirements (A-Level) : BBC / BCCC / BCC

+ C AS Level

General Entry Requirements (IB) : 29

Subject Requirements (Mathematics) : GCSE C / A Level E

(or AS Level D)\
IB SL 4 / HL 3

Subject Requirements (Laboratory Science) : GCSE C / A Level E

(or AS Level D)\
IB SL 4 / HL 3

CAO Points 2025 : 466

Leaving Cert Subject Entry Requirements : O6/H7 in English, Irish, Mathematics, a laboratory science subject and two other recognised subjects.

Country Specific Entry Requirements: : Visit the UCD Global Undergraduate Entry Requirements webpage.

Other School Leaving Requirements: : See www.ucd.ie/admissions

Curricular information is subject to change.

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The Food Science Programme at UCD develops your scientific knowledge and practical skills in producing sustainable, high-quality, safe, and nutritious food for the global market. As a food scientist, you will be involved in all aspects of the food chain, from production to the consumer. You will learn core sciences such as biology, chemistry, and mathematics, and apply them to food physics, analysis, microbiology, and sensory science.

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Why is this course for me?

The Food Science Programme at UCD develops your scientific knowledge and practical skills in producing sustainable, high-quality, safe, and nutritious food for the global market. As a food scientist, you will be involved in all aspects of the food chain, from production to the consumer. You will learn core sciences such as biology, chemistry, and mathematics, and apply them to food physics, analysis, microbiology, and sensory science.

You will also gain expertise in food chemistry, processing, and new product development, preparing you for careers in production management, nutrition, food quality and safety, sales and marketing, and research. With the programme’s international accreditation and opportunities for industry internships and study abroad, you will have a competitive edge in the job market and be well-equipped to pursue graduate study.

Course Pathways

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What Will I Study?

First Year

In the first year, every student in the programme works to develop a strong foundation in the core sciences of physics, biology, chemistry and mathematics. A Food Diet & Health module is offered as an introduction to subjects covered in the later stages of the programme.

Second, Third & Fourth Year

You cover the applied sciences, including:

Food Physics • Food Analysis • Microbiology • Sensory Science

You are introduced to Human Nutrition, before progressing to the major food science modules, including: New Product Development, Food Chemistry and Food Processing.

The final year focuses on subjects including the technology and chemistry of meat, dairy, fermented foods, food ingredients and food safety. You will also have an opportunity to undertake a research project.

The course involves attending lectures, tutorials and completing laboratory practicals. There are also many opportunities to work on team-based assignments.

Assessment involves end-of-term written exams and a variety of continuous assessments designed to develop skills for success, including report writing, oral, poster and video presentations, and food formulation exercises.

Professional Work Experience (PWE)

Five months PWE in the food industry in third year is an integral part of the course. This may be taken in Ireland or abroad.

International Study Opportunities

Five months PWE in the food industry in third year is an integral part of the degree. Students are also encouraged to take a trimester abroad and participate on the Study Abroad Programme. Possibilities include:

Career & Graduate Study Opportunities

Graduates have excellent employment prospects with national and international companies in:

There are also excellent graduate study opportunities available.

Other Entry Routes

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Below is a list of all modules offered for this degree in the current academic year. Click on the module to discover what you will learn in the module, how you will learn and assessment feedback profile amongst other information.

Incoming Stage 1 undergraduates can usually select an Elective in the Spring Trimester. Most continuing undergraduate students can select up to two Elective modules (10 Credits) per stage. There is also the possibility to take up to 10 extra Elective credits.

Module Type Module Trimester Credits
Stage 1 Core Modules CHEM00020 Introductory Chemistry Autumn 5
Stage 1 Core Modules MATH10230 Mathematics for Agriculture I Autumn 5
Stage 1 Core Modules PHYC10180 Physics for Ag. Science Autumn 5
Stage 1 Core Modules RDEV10020 Information Skills Autumn 5
Stage 1 Core Modules RDEV10030 Introduction to Agricultural Economics and Business Autumn 5
Stage 1 Core Modules FDSC10010 Food Diet and Health Autumn and Spring (separate) 5
Stage 1 Core Modules BIOL10010 Animal Biology and Evolution Spring 5
Stage 1 Core Modules BIOL10030 Cell and Plant Biology Spring 5
Stage 1 Core Modules CHEM10010 Introduction to the Chemistry of Biomolecules Spring 5
Stage 1 Core Modules MATH10240 Mathematics for Agriculture II Spring 5
Stage 1 Core Modules PHYC10190 Aspects of Physics for Ag. Sci Spring 5
Stage 1 Options - A) Min 0 of: Choose your electives from any available modules across UCD or, if you prefer something related to Food Science these modules are available: CPSC10010 Introduction to Crop Science Spring 5
Stage 1 Options - A) Min 0 of: Choose your electives from any available modules across UCD or, if you prefer something related to Food Science these modules are available: HORT10020 Plants and People Spring 5
Stage 2 Core Modules BSEN20060 Food Physics Autumn 5
Stage 2 Core Modules FDSC20010 Food Macronutrients Autumn 5
Stage 2 Core Modules FDSC20040 Sensory Analysis Autumn 5
Stage 2 Core Modules FOR20100 Applied Biostatistics Autumn 5
Stage 2 Core Modules HNUT10010 Human Nutrition I - Understanding Nutrients Autumn 5
Stage 2 Core Modules MICR20010 Agricultural Microbiology Autumn 5
Stage 2 Core Modules ANSC20010 Genetics and Biotechnology Spring 5
Stage 2 Core Modules FDSC20020 Nutritional Energy Metabolism Spring 5
Stage 2 Core Modules FDSC20030 Food Analysis Spring 5
Stage 2 Core Modules RDEV20140 Health, Welfare & Safety in Agriculture Spring 5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 0 of: Choose your electives from any available modules across UCD or, if you prefer something related to Food Science these modules are available: FDSC20240 Professional Skills Developmen Autumn 5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 0 of: Choose your electives from any available modules across UCD or, if you prefer something related to Food Science these modules are available: FDSC20110 Food Diet and Health II - Making Healthy Food Choices Autumn and Spring (separate) 5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 0 of: Choose your electives from any available modules across UCD or, if you prefer something related to Food Science these modules are available: FDSC20230 Introduction to Human Eating Behaviour Spring 5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 0 of: Choose your electives from any available modules across UCD or, if you prefer something related to Food Science these modules are available: HNUT10030 Physiology for Nutrition Spring 5
Stage 3 Core Modules FDSC30160 Professional Work Experience 2 Trimester duration (Aut-Spr) 10
Stage 3 Core Modules BSEN30010 Bioprocess Engineering Principles Autumn 5
Stage 3 Core Modules ENVB30110 Food Microbiology Autumn 5
Stage 3 Core Modules FDSC30020 Food investigation Autumn 5
Stage 3 Core Modules FDSC30040 Food Chemistry I Autumn 5
Stage 3 Core Modules FDSC30070 Product Development Autumn 5
Stage 3 Core Modules AESC30010 Scientific Writing and Review Spring 5
Stage 3 Core Modules FDSC30050 Food Chemistry II Spring 5
Stage 3 Core Modules FDSC30230 Plant-based Foods &Ingredients Spring 5
Stage 3 Core Modules HNUT20010 Human Nutrition II - Nutrients in Life Stages Spring 5
Stage 3 Options - A) Min 0 of: Choose your elective from any available modules across UCD or, if you prefer something Food Science related this module is available: BIOL20050 Climate Change and Agriculture Autumn 5
Stage 3 Options - A) Min 0 of: Choose your elective from any available modules across UCD or, if you prefer something Food Science related this module is available: RDEV30160 Food Poverty and Policy Autumn 5
Stage 4 Core Modules BSEN40410 Food Chain Integrity Autumn 5
Stage 4 Core Modules FDSC40030 Food Process Technology I Autumn 5
Stage 4 Core Modules FDSC40060 Fresh&Processed Meat Products Autumn 5
Stage 4 Core Modules FDSC40080 Milk and Dairy Products Autumn 5
Stage 4 Core Modules PHPS40610 Risk Analysis in Food Safety Autumn 5
Stage 4 Core Modules FDSC40010 Fermented Foods Spring 5
Stage 4 Core Modules FDSC40020 Food Ingredients Spring 5
Stage 4 Core Modules FDSC40040 Food Process Technology II Spring 5
Stage 4 Options - A)1 of: Select one of the following: PHPS40690 Public Health Nutrition - Food Science Autumn 5
Stage 4 Options - A)1 of: Select one of the following: DIET40010 Nutrition & Communication - Food Science Spring 5
Stage 4 Options - B)10CR: Select a total of 10 credits: FDSC40120 Project 2 Trimester duration (Aut-Spr) 10
Stage 4 Options - B)10CR: Select a total of 10 credits: FDSC40630 Food Sector Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development Autumn 5
Stage 4 Options - B)10CR: Select a total of 10 credits: FDSC40620 Design Thinking for Food Packaging Spring 5
Stage 4 Options - C) Min 0 of: Choose your electives from any available modules across UCD or, if you prefer something Food Science related this module is available: HNUT40240 Food Regulation Spring 5

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How this degree contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals?

Discover how the Food Science Programme at UCD is revolutionizing the future of food through sustainability. At its core, food science is about creating delicious, nutritious and safe food meals, ensuring also that its production is ethical, environmentally friendly, and socially responsible. The BSc in Food Science will equip you with scientific, technical, and business skills to drive the future of this dynamic industry in a sustainable manner.

Leading experts in the field will help you explore innovative approaches to sustainable food production, packaging, and consumption. From addressing the sustainability reducing food waste to implementing eco-friendly packaging solutions, you will learn how to minimize the environmental impact of food production while maximizing its nutritional value. Our vision of sustainability at the Food Science Programme aligns with UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science where the teaching and research programmes span the entire food chain, from on-farm food production to human nutrition and health, providing a diverse range of career opportunities for graduates in Ireland and internationally.

Join us at UCD's internationally recognized Food Science Programme and become a driving force for positive change in the food industry. Together, we'll create a more sustainable future—one delicious bite at a time.

The Food Science Programme aligns with multiple UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s):

Testimonial

Originally from Malaysia, I relocated to Dublin to pursue my tertiary education. Opting to study abroad, I sought to immerse myself in a different teaching and learning style within a distinct cultural context. Ireland, being the top English-speaking country in the European Union, became my preferred choice. Choosing this course as my major stemmed from its high applicability to my life. Throughout my time at UCD, I’ve been honoured to receive a number of prestigious scholarships. Additionally, I enriched my academic journey with a study exchange at Cornell University during the first semester of my third year.

Vessel Yang, Student

Fees, Funding and Scholarships

Non-EU Undergraduate Fee information can be found here.

UCD offers a number of competitive undergraduate scholarships for full-time, self-funding international students, holding an offer of a place on a UCD undergraduate degree programme. For information on Undergraduate Scholarships, please see the UCD International Scholarships webpage.

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