Department Of Food & Nutrition

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Food and nutrition are essential aspects of human health and well-being. A bachelor course in food science and nutrition can equip you with the knowledge and skills to understand the relationship between food, nutrition, and health, and to apply this knowledge in various fields such as food production, food safety, food quality, food service, public health, dietetics, and research.


Some of the reasons why you should study food science and nutrition are:


- You can learn about the science behind food, such as its composition, properties, processing, preservation, and analysis.

- You can learn about the nutrition behind food, such as its functions, requirements, metabolism, interactions, and effects on health and disease.

- You can learn how to assess the nutritional status and needs of individuals and populations, and how to plan, implement, and evaluate nutrition interventions and programs.

- You can learn how to develop, test, and improve new food products, technologies, and systems that meet the needs and preferences of consumers and stakeholders.

- You can learn how to ensure the safety, quality, and sustainability of food throughout the food supply chain, from farm to fork.

- You can learn how to communicate and educate others about food and nutrition issues, and how to advocate for evidence-based policies and practices.

- You can pursue a variety of career opportunities in the food and nutrition sector, such as food scientist, food technologist, food inspector, food researcher, food analyst, food consultant, food educator, food manager, nutritionist, dietitian, nutrition educator, nutrition consultant, nutrition researcher, nutrition manager, and more.


A bachelor course in food science and nutrition can also provide you with a strong foundation for further studies and research in related fields, such as food engineering, food biotechnology, food microbiology, food chemistry, food physics, food law, food policy, food security, food ethics, food culture, food sociology, food psychology, food anthropology, food economics, food marketing, food journalism, food art, food design, and more.


If you are interested in food and nutrition, and want to make a positive impact on the health and well-being of people and the planet, then a bachelor course in food science and nutrition might be the right choice for you.

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