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Food Science & Nutrition Certificate/Diploma Level 3

Bexhill College

Penland Road, Bexhill-On-Sea, East Sussex, TN40 2JG

Other Regulated/Accredited Qualification
Level 3
Health, Public Services and Care

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Bexhill College
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
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Course Summary

This course is equivalent to one A Level and suitable for anyone interested in food, nutrition, and the food industry.

An understanding of food science and nutrition is relevant to many industries and job roles. Care providers and nutritionists in hospitals use this knowledge, as do sports coaches and f itness instructors. Hotels and restaurants, food manufacturers and government agencies also use this understanding to develop menus, food products and policies that support healthy eating initiatives. Many employment opportunities within the field of food science and nutrition are available to graduates.

GCSE Food technology is an advantage but not a requirement. You need to have a passion to understand the science of food and how it links to nutrition as well as some cooking experience, or the willingness to learn skills.

Course Details

Certificate in Food Science and Nutrition: In the first year you will learn about the science of food safety, nutrition, and nutritional needs in a wide range of contexts, and through on-going practical sessions, to gain practical skills to produce quality food items to meet the needs of individuals.

Diploma in Food Science and Nutrition: in the second year, you will extend your knowledge of food safety, as well as exploring current issues in food science and nutrition through an extended project of your choice.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

You will be assessed through a controlled assessment consisting of planning and a practical to produce a three-course meal. You will also complete a 90-minute written exam.

In Year 2 you will be assessed through a controlled assessment based on research into a current food science issue of your choice. There will also be an externally marked assessment on Ensuring Food is Safe to Eat.

Entry requirements

At least 4-5 GCSEs graded 9-4 including English or Maths at grade 4 or above.

Equipment required

There will be costs for ingredients for the cooking aspect of the course, as students will learn practical skills through a range of cooking sessions from October half-term and students will also need to provide their own ingredients for the practical element of the controlled assessment in February/March.

Your next steps...

This is excellent preparation for students wishing to pursue careers in food and nutrition, food science, food technology and public health, personal training and the health and social care industry.

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