Programme Aims & Learning Outcomes
This programme aims to produce well-trained food technologists and food safety officers to meet the needs of and benefit the community.
The objective is to develop students into all-round preferred graduates whose intellectual abilities, professional knowledge and skills are on a par with the international standards for a Bachelor's degree in food-related subjects. The programme also emphasises the enhancement of students' language abilities, social responsibilities, analytical and critical thinking abilities, creativity, problem-solving skills, teamwork and global outlook. The ultimate goal is to contribute to the well-being of Hong Kong society at large, particularly to its economy, and to the assurance of food safety for the community.
Programme Characteristics
This programme meets the undergraduate degree standards of both the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) and the International Union of Food Science and Technology (IUFoST). It is an applied and practical programme. Balancing the development of core competency and broadness, the programme emphasises the professional, intellectual and all-round abilities of students. It is achieved through a specially designed curriculum, modern learning/teaching methodologies, multiple assessment tools, workplace learning experience, a caring and supportive learning environment and extra-curricular activities. Moreover, our department has very experienced academic staff and modern equipment and instruments.
Upon successful completion of the programme, students should be ready to take up careers in the food industry or enter into postgraduate programmes. They can also utilise the skills and knowledge that they gain from the programme for personal career development as well as for the benefit of the community.
Curriculum
This is a full-time programme with a normal duration of four years. The nature of the programme is credit-based, and students are required to complete at least 120 credits. Like all undergraduate programmes in PolyU, students are required to complete 30 credits of General University Requirements which include language & communication subjects, broadening subjects, leadership training, service learning and freshman seminar, etc. The remaining 90 credits are for discipline specific requirements, which include Compulsory and Elective Subjects. The curriculum offers a lot of flexibility and choices. Students are allowed to take the Compulsory and Elective Subjects in accordance with their own pace of study to enhance students' all-roundedness and competitiveness. The programme curriculum can be summarised as follows:
Expected February 2025
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Expected September 2025
Faculty of Applied Science and Textiles, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,
Room TU502 Yip Kit Chuen Building,
Kowloon City, Hong Kong, Kowloon
For JUPAS applicants with Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) Qualification
Applicants must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. They have to attain
M1/M2 is considered as a single elective subject
There is no compulsory subject requirement. Preferred elective subjects for the programme include:
All single and combined Science subjects
Satisfactory performance in any of the preferred subjects will have a positive influence on admission selection. However, applicants who have not taken any of the preferred subjects will still be considered for admission but they may need to take relevant underpinning subjects after admission to PolyU to gain necessary foundation knowledge.
Non-local applicants are required to meet the following English language requirement:
For applicants who have reached an equivalent English standard as below, the above English language requirement can be waived.