William Angliss Institute Master of Food Systems and Gastronomy
William Angliss Institute

William Angliss Institute

Master of Food Systems and Gastronomy

Melbourne, Australia

Master degree

English

Jan 2025

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Master of Food Systems and Gastronomy explores systems, cultures, and culinary practices that influence food. It covers sustainability, food security, and the impacts of globalization on food systems. The program combines theoretical knowledge and practical experience, preparing students to analyze and address modern food challenges.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in various sectors including food policy, sustainability consulting, food education, and culinary management. Potential job titles include food systems analyst, program coordinator, or culinary director.

The Master of Food Systems and Gastronomy is the only program of its kind in Australia. Designed to empower you to become an agent of positive change in the food system, this two-year postgraduate program investigates the challenges and pleasures of food systems past, present and future. Explore how ethics, politics, culture, ecology and food industry practices can impact and transform food systems, for better or worse. Build individual and collaborative skills and develop your confidence in advanced research, advocacy and communication.

Graduates will be recognised as innovative professionals able to effectively participate in public debates and policy solutions for transforming the modern food system. The Institute's unique and extensive food networks help ensure that graduates are well-positioned to take up careers in food-related areas of government policy, education, community services, media and marketing, tourism and event development. This program is designed for those wishing to contribute to food system transformation meaningfully. The Master of Food Systems and Gastronomy allows you to establish yourself as an authority and an agent of change in an industry that demands innovation and collaboration.

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