Food Technology
Course Type: Board Developed Course (ATAR) Category A
Units: 2
Prerequisites: N/A
Exclusions: N/A
Students will develop knowledge and understanding about the production, processing and consumption of food, the nature of food and human nutrition and an appreciation of the importance of food to health and its impact on society. Skills will be developed in researching, analysing and communicating food issues, food preparation, and the design, implementation and evaluation of solutions to food situations.
There is no prerequisite study for the 2 unit Year 11 course. Completion of the 2 unit Year 11 course is a prerequisite to the study of the 2 unit HSC course.
In order to meet the course requirements students must learn about food availability and selection, food quality, nutrition, the Australian food industry, food manufacture, food product development and contemporary food issues.
It is a mandatory requirement that students undertake practical activities. Such experiential learning activities are specified in the ‘learning to’ section of each strand. This subject is useful to everyone as we all deal with food every day.
Year 11 Modules:
Food availability and Selection
Food quality
Nutrition
All study includes industry specific content and terminology
HSC Modules
The Australian Food Industry
Manufacture
Food Product Development
Options unit
All study includes industry specific content and terminology
HSC Examination:
3 hour written
Food designed and prepared for specific requirements.
New Food Facility in TAS
University / Careers:
Dietician (Aged care and Hospital)
Hospitality
Production & Processing of Food in an industrial setting
Catering
Management
Tourism
Food Retail
Market Research of Food
Personal Trainer