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Universiti Kuala Lumpur- UniKL Master of Science (MSc) in Food Processing and Innovation
Universiti Kuala Lumpur- UniKL

Master of Science (MSc) in Food Processing and Innovation

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

1 up to 5 Years

English

Full time, Part time

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Jul 2024

MYR 35,340 / per semester *

On-Campus

* international students: for full-time | malaysian students: for full-time: RM24020 and for part-time RM24620

Introduction

This new MSc program incorporates first-time innovation management in the food processing curricula. The purpose of the MSc Program in Food Processing and Innovation is to educate aspiring food entrepreneurs, government officials, and food industry professionals in the end-to-end value chain of food processing – from understanding the elements of food to starting a new venture for disrupting and enriching the food processing industry in Asia.

This program is aimed at graduates and professionals looking to build careers in the food processing industry. The course builds knowledge and understanding of how ingredients are developed and launched, from concept to completion. It is based on the expertise of staff working in areas including food processing, business development, packaging, food safety, legislation, and sustainability. Students also have the opportunity to undergo industrial projects at selected companies.

The Malaysian Food and Beverages (F&B) Industry is a fast-growing market that is known as one of the main contributors to the national account with revenues of around €22.12 billion in 2018, growing annually at a rate of 7.6%. The sector recorded an export value of €3.98 billion to over 200 countries and an import value of around €4.10 billion in 2018. There are over 8,000 establishments in Malaysia, mostly Small and Medium Enterprises. The majority of the processed food exports are edible products and preparations, cocoa and cocoa preparations, prepared cereals & flour preparations, margarine and shortening, and dairy products (final products) (Food and Beverages Industry Report, 2020).

Demand for the food manufacturing industry is parallel with the development of the nation as more diverse areas are explored, particularly during the tiring pandemic period. Therefore, the possibilities of careers are very wide. The industry is becoming more complex and sophisticated, and this means organizations are looking for better-trained people in many employment situations with relevant industry knowledge and all-round capabilities.

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