What is in our food? And how does it impact our bodies?
Northumbria University's Food Science and Nutrition degree course will provide you with the necessary scientific understanding of food science and human nutrition to take the next step into your chosen career. You’ll be introduced to food safety and quality, food sensory analysis, new product development, food processing and preservation, as well as applied and practical nutrition skills and clinical nutrition and dietetics.
Our Food Science and Nutrition degree also offers flexibility as you can opt for a specialist pathway of study after your first year - meaning you can either continue with BSc Food Science and Nutrition, or choose to specialise in BSc Human Nutrition which has an emphasis on developing proficiency in nutrition specific professions.
If you chose to follow the Human Nutrition pathway you will have the opportunity to apply for Direct Entry to the UKVRN at Associate status.
Whichever pathway you choose, there will be extensive opportunities to gain real-world experience and apply your knowledge with a six-week work based placement in your second year and the option of completing an industrial placement in third year.
On graduation you will be ready and able to contribute to the food and health agenda in roles spanning product development and quality assurance through to procurement, sales and marketing.
Why choose Northumbria to study Food Science & Nutrition?
- This course is accredited with both the Association for Nutrition and the Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST).
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Nutrition at Northumbria is ranked Top 10 in the UK for Academic Support (NSS, 2024).
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Food Science at Northumbria is ranked Top 15 in the UK by the Complete University Guide for 2025.
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Nutrition at Northumbria is ranked 8th in the UK (Daily Mail University Guide, 2025).