Study Mode:
Full time: 1 Year
Part time: 2 Years
Delivery:
FULLY ONLINE

Administrative Unit:
Department of Food Production
Email: food.production@sta.uwi.edu
Phone: 1(868) 662 2002 ext. 83989
Programme Overview
The overall objective of this programme is to provide quality and relevant education, training and research in food safety and quality to graduates who are farm managers, food processors, food service managers, nutritionists, regulators, public health inspectors, policy makers, importers and exporters regionally and worldwide who want to upgrade their skills. The programme therefore seeks to:
- Adopt a holistic approach to agri-food safety that encompasses the whole food chain- from farm or sea to plate and those aspects of food safety related to quality;
- Apply tracing techniques from the primary producers, animal husbandry, through post-harvest treatment, food processing, marketing of products, export trade and distribution to the consumers;
- Adopt a risk-based approach to agri-food control systems;
- Assess the current agri-food safety standards and food safety management programmes throughout the food chain;
- Examine strategic elements such as rick analysis, scientific advice, consumer education in food and agriculture;
- Foster interactive exchange of information and opinions throughout the risk analysis process concerning hazards and risks, risk related factors and risk perceptions among risk assessors, risk managers, consumers, industry, the academic community, policy makers and other interested parties.
Programme Breakdown
The Diploma programme is comprised off the courses as follows:
SEMESTER 1
FOSQ 5001 Agri-Food Safety
FOSQ 5003 Food Quality Assurance & Evaluation of Agri-Food Policies
SEMESTER 2
FOSQ 5002 Project Management in Food and Agriculture
FOSQ 5004 Agri Food Safety Risk Analysis
FOSQ 5005 Epidemiology and Food-borne Diseases
FOSQ 5006 International Trade and Agri-Food Legislation
Entry Requirements
In order to be admitted to the postgraduate Diploma, candidates must normally:
- Have a first degree in Agriculture, Agri-Business, Natural Sciences, Life Sciences, Medical Sciences, Human Ecology, Public Health, Environmental Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Food Sciences, Veterinary Medicine or any related areas or;
- Have previous equivalent level of education and relevant experience which would be acceptable to the University;
*Mature students who do not satisfy the above requirements but who have considerable work experience and who are deemed capable of achieving the standard of work required for the programmes may be permitted to enter these programmes at the discretion of the Faculty and the University.
