- Undergraduate
Future Food and Culinary Management BSc (Hons)
Overview
Why study at the University of West London?
- Ranked 30th university in the UK - The Guardian University Guide 2025
- Number 1 London university for overall student satisfaction - National Student Survey 2024**
- Best university for Student Experience and Teaching Quality in the UK - The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024
Why study this course?
Today’s international food landscape is rapidly developing. Our relationship with producing, selling and consuming food evolves as consumer and environmental demands change the marketplace.
Are you ready to be competitive in this developing industry? Whether you want to run your own restaurant, develop food products, become a chef or run your own business, studying on the BSc Future Food and Culinary Management degree will prepare you as a service-focused professional with a sustainable mindset, ready for the technological and environmental changes of the future.
Our course content is developed with support from a wide network of sector professionals to include changes in the industry. Join this career-focused course and graduate in a strong position to be a part of the industry’s transformation.
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Course detail & modules
In this Future Food and Culinary Management course, you will focus on the industry’s most prevalent issues facing the food and beverage industry. Emphasis will be drawn towards the scientific aspects of the discipline whilst teaching you the culinary skills and techniques necessary to prepare you to build a successful career in this exciting and growing industry.
The overarching purpose of the course will be to give you a holistic understanding of sustainability, new and future technology, analytics, management and leadership intrinsically linked to the food and beverage industry. While you study this course, you will develop essential skills, such as SMART: Professionals; being Service Minded, have Managerial skills, being Analytical, Responsible and have Technological awareness.
The course will take a multi-disciplinary approach, delivering a combination of theoretical and practical classes, giving you an educational experience with the time to learn and the opportunity to develop your skills. The versatile and experienced teaching team encourage culinary creativity whilst drawing focus on the fast-growing importance of sustainability; people, planet and profit.
Whilst on the course, you will engage directly with industry through our well-developed links within the food and hospitality sector. You will have opportunities that will enable you to raise your personal profile by entering competitions, attending workshops, masterclasses and talks given by industry professionals. These opportunities can help you develop a professional network, gain valuable experience and prepare you for a career as a leader in the modern food industry.
Placement*
You can choose to study a placement year module to develop your employability skillset and enhance professional development and career prospects.
While you will be responsible for finding your own placement, our placement office can give you guidance and exposure to employers through career fairs.
*If you choose a course with a placement/internship route we would like to advise you that if a placement/internship opportunity does not arise when you are expected to undertake the placement then the University will automatically transfer you to the non-internship route. This is to ensure you are still successful in being awarded a degree.
The placement route for this course is open to UK students only.
Compulsory modules
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Becoming a Food Professional
In this module you will have the opportunity to address the key areas required for future employability within the food industry. You will also be able to focus on comprehending and applying effective academic competences.
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Fundamentals of Pastry
In this module, you will have to cover the foundation techniques of pastry, reflecting on contemporary trends utilised in industry. Additionally, you will develop an appreciation of basic food science and reactions between ingredients; understanding of which is essential for professional cooking.
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Creating the Restaurant Experience
For this module, you will be able to explore an overview of fundamental theory and practical aspects required to work within a food and beverage operation.
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Principles of Food Microbiology
For this module, you will be able to explore a variety of topics, such as, but not limited to:
- introduction to food microbiology and hygiene and their importance in food safety and quality
- applying key principles relating to the presence, detection and control of pathogenic and spoilage organisms in foods
- determining how pro-active microbial control in food preparation is achieved
- learning the principles of food microbiology
- learning the principles of safe food processing/preparation storage, distribution and handling hygiene and cleanliness for premises and personnel
- you will learn the food process safety evaluation
- you will learn how to take microbiological sampling, testing and criteria.
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Introduction to Future Food and Culinary Management
In this module, you will learn about professional food production and introduces an array of cookery techniques that are used throughout the industry. You will have to focus on basic skills which include fish filleting, meat butchery and vegetable cookery. Many of your lessons will be to learn how to approach meat reduction ideas and strategies which reflect the current industry trends and are linked to sustainable food systems which will be explored in greater detail at level 5 and level 6. This module will be predominately kitchen based but will also incorporate an industry visit and food costing class.
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Managing Financial Information for the Culinary Professional
For this module you will be introduced to management and financial accounting with a combination of accounting and statistics.
Compulsory modules
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Health and Nutrition
In this module, you will have to address definitions of food, diet, nutrition and nutrients and comprehend how the government set the UK reference nutrient intakes for the population.
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Talent Management and Leadership
In this module, you will explore talent management, which has become an area of significant importance in international HR practice, as retaining excellent employees plays an important role in the strategic competitiveness of an organisation. You will develop your understanding of the requirements for entrepreneurial leadership, which is essential in enabling the dynamic capabilities of the organisation. This module aims to develop your understanding of the requirements for successful leadership and talent management in an ever-changing world.
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Pastry Technology and Future Trends (a plant-based approach)
In this module, you will have to focus on plant-based cooking, complementing to the rising trend of meat reduction menus within the restaurant industry. You will be additionally taught to design plant-based menus, and strategically gauge the feasibility of implementing them in a food production business, catering to the rising demand of such skills.
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Sustainable Menu Design
In this module, you will explore the definitions of how sustainability within the hospitality industry can be interpreted as being constructed around business imperatives, rather than an ongoing commitment to sustainability. You will also explore why materiality and external assurance are not being treated comprehensively within the industry, and how this undermines the credibility of the sustainability reporting process. In addition, you will investigate the concept of sustainable consumption and how any critique of the industry’s commitment to economic growth are conspicuous by their absence in both the research literature on sustainability and in sustainability reporting within the industry.
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Research Methods
In this module, you will be introduced to a broad knowledge and understanding of the theory and practice of research. You will focus on the use of a range of different research methods and approaches. You will also learn about and application of appropriate research methodologies, research approaches, research designs, forms of data collection, research statistics and report writing and presentation.
Optional modules
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Digital Marketing and Consumer Behaviour
In this module, you will be introduced to the dynamic and changing world of digital marketing and communications. The importance of creating and sustaining internal and external digital communications as well as delivering the online customer experience are explored. The module also aims to offer you an overall perspective of the aspects of consumer behaviour in a digital age.
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Food Quality and Sensory Analysis
On this module you will develop an understanding of food science, nutrition, hygiene and food safety, which are key drivers in any food business. Students will also develop an appreciation for food quality and the science of sensory analysis.
Compulsory modules
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Consumer behaviour and ready-meal products
The food industry is arguably one of the most dynamic sectors within the business environment, with many external factors influencing the behaviour of consumers. In this module, you will focus on ready-meal products and the importance of understanding consumers’ needs, wants and demands. You will learn about the understanding of consumer behaviour and the influencing factors will enable the read-meal product developers to minimise the product-market mismatch and reduces the risk of failures in this highly competitive sector.
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Sustainable Food Systems
During this module you will investigate and critically evaluate food systems that provided and promote safe, nutritious and healthy food of low environmental impact.
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Sustainable Confectionary Management
In this module, you will have to focus on the entrepreneurial aspects within the pastry kitchen, financial success strategies, adding value through corporate social responsibility (CSR) and accessible low-cost marketing techniques.
You will have the opportunity to create your own product, develop your entrepreneurial skills and put skills learned in previous modules into practice, such as finance and digital marketing.
This module will also be delivered in the practical pastry kitchen where you will learn the complexity of the bean to bar chocolate process. During this time you will make and develop your own chocolate products, eventually gathering feedback and evaluating your entrepreneurial process and identifying the elements valuable to industry.
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Designing the dining experience: from the Diner's Perspective
This module is designed to critically evaluate the potential factors help to create or influence dining experience of guests. You will be able to study and analyse dining experience from social point of view while apprising to what extent atmosphere impacts on flavour and taste. Menus play an important role in creating customers’ expectations and consequent experiences. Therefore, you will appraise attributes of menus (tangible and intangible) in order to enhance the guests dining experience. Technology has become an integral part of daily life and it extends to the dining table in the form of social media and augmented reality. You will also be able to conduct a first-hand experiment and analysis of whether or not the technology can be capitalised on in order to facilitate a positive dining experience.
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Dissertation
The aim of the dissertation module is to provide you with the opportunity to critically review, analyse and evaluate a topic of your choice related to the subject area of the course that you are studying. This is best done by conducting research in that topic and presenting the outcomes in a thesis. However, this is a self-contained module and it is not a pre-requisite for you to have previously studied an introductory research module.
Entry requirements
These can include:
- A Levels at grade B, B and C, or above
- BTEC Extended Diploma with Distinction, Merit, Merit
- Access to HE Diploma
- T Levels
You also need GCSE English and Maths (grade 9 – 4 / A* - C) or Level 2 equivalents.
Looking for BSc (Hons) Future Food and Culinary Management with Foundation Year?
You may be eligible for a student loan to cover the cost of tuition fees, or a maintenance loan. Additional funding is available to some types of students, such as those with dependants and disabled students.
Looking for BSc (Hons) Future Food and Culinary Management with Foundation Year?
You need to meet our English language requirement - a minimum of IELTS 5.5 for each of the 4 individual components (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening). Visit our English language requirements page for information on other English language tests we accept.
You also need academic qualifications at the same level as UK applicants. In some countries where teaching is in English, we may accept local qualifications. Check for local equivalents.
We offer pre-sessional English language courses if you do not meet these requirements.
Looking for BSc (Hons) Future Food and Culinary Management with Foundation Year?
You may be eligible for a student loan to cover the cost of tuition fees, or a maintenance loan. Additional funding is available to some types of students, such as those with dependants and disabled students.
Looking for BSc (Hons) Future Food and Culinary Management with Foundation Year?
Fees & funding
Please note:
- Fees for the 2026/27 academic year and onwards may be subject to Government regulation and change.
- Tuition fees are charged for each year of your course. If your course runs for two years or more, you will need to pay the fee for each academic year at the start of that year.
- If your course runs for less than two years, the cost above is for your full course and you will need to pay the full fee upfront.
- If no fee is shown above then the fees for this course are not available yet. Please check again later for updates.
Funding your studies
You may be eligible for a student loan to cover the cost of tuition fees, or a maintenance loan. Additional funding is available to some types of students, such as those with dependants and disabled students.
We offer generous bursaries and scholarships to make sure your aspirations are your only limit. In recent years, hundreds of students have received our Full-time Undergraduate Student Bursary.
Additional scholarships specifically for hospitality and tourism students are also on offer.
View full details, including conditions and eligibility.
Please note:
- Fees for the 2026/27 academic year and onwards may be subject to Government regulation and change.
- Tuition fees are charged for each year of your course. If your course runs for two years or more, you will need to pay the fee for each academic year at the start of that year.
- If your course runs for less than two years, the cost above is for your full course and you will need to pay the full fee upfront.
- If no fee is shown above then the fees for this course are not available yet. Please check again later for updates.
International students - funding your studies
We offer scholarships for international students including International Ambassador Scholarships.
Further information about funding and financial support for international students is available from the UK Council for International Student Affairs.
Teaching staff
Ben Christopherson
I have taught at the University of West London since 2010. During this period I have been teaching within the Food and Hospitality departments of LGCHT. I am a senior lecturer, module leader, tutor, dissertation supervisor, competition mentor and course leader on the BSc Future Food and Culinary Arts Management programme.
My teaching focuses on innovative delivery, applying up to date industry techniques and practices in tandem with the UWL’s blended learning model.
I use my close links with industry and active membership of professional bodies to engage students with high level business contacts through guest lectures, demonstrations, competition mentoring, industry visits, tastings and further enrichment activities.
I have taught at the University of West London since 2010. During this period I have been teaching within the Food and Hospitality departments of LGCHT. I am a senior lecturer, module leader, tutor, dissertation supervisor, competition mentor and course leader on the BSc Future Food and Culinary Arts Management programme.
My teaching focuses on innovative delivery, applying up to date industry techniques and practices in tandem with the UWL’s blended learning model.
I use my close links with industry and active membership of professional bodies to engage students with high level business contacts through guest lectures, demonstrations, competition mentoring, industry visits, tastings and further enrichment activities.
Study & career progression
This course prepares you to lead effectively in an ever-evolving sector, with the skills and confidence needed to tackle the issues the sector is facing today and into the future.
By developing your management background in the context of hospitality, you will also gain transferable skills that will make you an appealing candidate for:
- international hotels
- UK hotel and leisure groups
- restaurant companies
- contract or licensed sectors
- independent hospitality or food businesses.
You could also choose to start your own business, as a number of alumni have done.
Further study that can be undertaken upon course completion: MA Luxury Hospitality Management
How to apply
Head to the UCAS website where you can apply using:
- our institution code - W05
- the UCAS course code (below)
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- Institution code
- W05
- UCAS code
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Next steps after making your application
We aim to make a decision on your application as quickly as we can. If we need any more information about your qualifications, we will be in touch.
In the meantime, come and visit us and find out more about what studying at UWL is like. Sign up for an open day or join a campus tour.
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Any questions about a course or studying at UWL? We're here to help - call us on 0800 036 8888 (option 2, Monday – Friday 10am-4pm) or email us on courses@uwl.ac.uk.
Head to the UCAS website where you can apply using:
- our institution code - W05
- the UCAS course code (below)
Want to ask us a question first? We would love to hear from you. Contact us free on:
Apply for this course
- Institution code
- W05
- UCAS code
- currentVariantData.field_p_cv_ucas_code
Next steps after making your application
We aim to make a decision on your application as quickly as we can. If we need any more information about your qualifications, we will be in touch.
In the meantime, come and visit us and find out more about what studying at UWL is like. Sign up for an open day or join a campus tour.
Visit us and see for yourself
Talk to our tutors and find out about our courses and facilities at our next open day or join a campus tour.
Our prospectus
All of our courses in one place - download now or order a hard copy.
We're here to help
Any questions about a course or studying at UWL? We're here to help - call us on 0800 036 8888 (option 2, Monday – Friday 10am-4pm) or email us on courses@uwl.ac.uk.
You can apply online at any time by following the link below.
Our application form will ask you for some information about what you want to study, your previous qualifications or experience, and how we can contact you.
Want to ask us a question first? We would love to hear from you. Contact us free on:
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- courses@uwl.ac.uk
Apply for this course
Next steps after making your application
We aim to make a decision on your application as quickly as we can. If we need any more information about your qualifications, we will be in touch.
In the meantime, come and visit us and find out more about what studying at UWL is like. Sign up for an open day or join a campus tour.
Visit us and see for yourself
Talk to our tutors and find out about our courses and facilities at our next open day or join a campus tour.
Our prospectus
All of our courses in one place - download now or order a hard copy.
We're here to help
Any questions about a course or studying at UWL? We're here to help - call us on 0800 036 8888 (option 2, Monday – Friday 10am-4pm) or email us on courses@uwl.ac.uk.
You can apply to us in two ways:
- on the UCAS website you will need our institution code (W05) and the UCAS course code (at the top of this page)
- directly on our website – follow the ‘apply now’ link below
Want to ask us a question first? Our dedicated international students’ team would love to hear from you.
- Ask the International Recruitment Team a question
- learn more about international student applications
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Next steps after making your application
We aim to make a decision on your application as quickly as we can. If we need any more information about your qualifications, we will be in touch.
In the meantime, come and visit us and find out more about what studying at UWL is like. Sign up for an open day or join a campus tour.
Visit us and see for yourself
Talk to our tutors and find out about our courses and facilities at our next open day or join a campus tour.
Our prospectus
All of our courses in one place - download now or order a hard copy.
We're here to help
Any questions about a course or studying at UWL? We're here to help - call us on 0800 036 8888 (option 2, Monday – Friday 10am-4pm) or email us on courses@uwl.ac.uk.
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