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Project Food Tech & Systems
Department
Bachelor's program Biotechnology & Food Engineering
Course unit code
BLT_BA_5_18
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4.0
Name of lecturer(s)
FH-Prof. Dr. Bach Katrin, Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Ladstätter Elisabeth
Recommended optional program components
none
Level of course unit
Bachelor
Year of study
Fall 2025
Semester when the course unit is delivered
5
Language of instruction
English
Course contents
Theoretical essentials, latest scientific insights, practical lab work and innovative virtual lab-simulations will be combined based on specific examples. The knowledge obtained from previous lectures will be integrated and applied. The combination of theory and practical lab work enables the students to directly implement developed strategies, to interpret the obtained result and to evaluate their resulting consequences. The main focus of the food engineering part is non-alcoholic beverages.
Through your active participation in this course, you will reach the following learning objectives and goals:
- Knowledge about non-alcoholic beverages, their production processes and specification
o Product categories: milk, tea, coffee, cacao, fruit juices, water, soft-drinks
- Interdisciplinary point of view: production processes, ingredients, food law, food chemistry, microbiology
- Theoretical and virtual lab experience in the field of homogenization, sterilization and pasteurization
- First experiences in the field of product development
- Performing and developing a small scale production process in the lab
- React to challenges
- Basic knowledge about sensory testing
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
The course comprises an interactive mix of lectures, discussions and individual and group work.
Work placement(s)
none
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