Course providers in Queensland
The Certificate IV in Laboratory Techniques is an advanced program that focuses on refining students' laboratory skills and techniques, preparing them for roles that require greater responsibility and expertise. Through specialized training in data analysis, quality control, and advanced instrumentation, graduates will be equipped to undertake complex scientific investigations and contribute significantly to research and development projects across diverse industries.
Learn moreThe MSS40322 Certificate IV in Competitive Systems and Practices is ideal for operations and production managers who are seeking to improve their operational efficiencies, customer service and employee competence (plus find new ways of reducing wastage and production costs). This is an innovative qualification where students are introduced to the latest principles of lean operations; agile operations; preventative and predictive maintenance approaches. Click for the full course list and funding eligibility.
Learn moreThe Certificate III in Process Manufacturing is an entry-level qualification for students seeking manufacturing work on a production floor as part of a team. The course delivers hands-on skills that focus on personal safety; working to quality standards and a production schedule; picking and processing orders; preparing documentation and inventory reports. Click for the complete lesson plan as well as enrolment and funding requirements.
Learn moreGet a job at a food processing plant, grain mill, bakery, or dairy with the FBP30121 Certificate III in Food Processing. This nationally recognised qualification teaches you how to follow an organisation’s food safety plan as well as OHS, administration, compliance and technical skills. The course takes 6-12 months to complete and you can choose electives that match your actual job role in either production or packing. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices and upcoming enrolment dates near you.
Learn moreEnrol in the FBP20122 Certificate II in Food Processing course to become a food process worker. This course is applicable for a range of industries from grain, dairy and poultry processing to fruit and vegetable supply, grocery orders and beverages, confectionery and baking. You’ll learn the skills to prepare, handle and transport food in your preferred industry. The FBP20122 Certificate II in Food Processing covers a range of subjects affecting the food processing industry. Course delivery will vary depending on your provider, but you might cover topics including vacuum packing products, sharpening knives and using business technology. Enquire now for a full list of study units, entry requirements and start dates.
Learn moreLaunch your career in food production and manufacturing with the FBP40421 Certificate IV in Food Science and Technology. This nationally recognised qualification delivers a mix of leadership and technical skills, developing your knowledge of the food industry and priming you for the next supervisor’s role. The course covers: WHS in food production workplaces, lab testing and microbiological procedures, principles of nutrition, food safety plans, contamination and spoilage, food safety compliance, and much more. You can also choose electives that support a career specialisation in food safety auditing. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, food industry career outcomes, and training providers in your region that deliver this qualification.
Learn moreThe AMP40415 Certificate IV in Meat Processing (Quality Assurance) is a 2 year course for Quality Control officers working in the Australian meat industry. This nationally recognised Certificate teaches you how to carry out internal audits and participate in the ongoing development of a HACCP and Quality Assurance system. Choose electives that support your job role: meat science, AUS-MEAT language, product recall, calculating carcass yield, biogas facilities. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements and your nearest training centre.
Learn moreIf you’re an experienced meat worker looking to step into a supervisor’s role, try the AMP40315 Certificate IV in Meat Processing (Leadership). This nationally recognised Certificate teaches you how to implement (and facilitate) Quality Assurance standards, WHS policy, and strict hygiene controls. Choose electives that support your actual job role: emergency animal disease response, team mentoring and supervision, product recall, food safety planning, developing operating procedures for job tasks, stock control. Enquire now for the next batch intake and the list of available study units.
Learn moreThe AMP31116 Certificate III in Meat Processing (Livestock Handling) is the minimum qualification for labourers and leading hands working at stockyards or lairage. This course is completed over 2 years and teaches you how to prepare livestock for slaughter — while maintaining animal welfare and handling requirements. The course covers HACCP and legal standards of the Australian meat industry, and you can choose specialisations in team leadership, stock handling, and lairage. Enquire now for upcoming intake dates and the list of elective choices.
Learn moreThe AMP30815 Certificate III in Meat Processing (Retail Butcher) is the trade qualification for retail butchers and their apprentices. Over 2.5 years of hands-on training you will gain both practical skills and industry knowledge, then graduate as a fully qualified butcher. The course covers: using knives and cutting tools, trimming and cutting different types of meat and poultry, personal safety, selling meat to customers, cleaning and sanitation. Enquire now for available training centres and your eligibility for subsidised training.
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Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.
These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.
- There are no formal academic requirements
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Career opportunities
The Diploma of Food Science and Technology will prepare you for the following roles.
Food Technologist
A Food Technologist develops food and drink products at a manufacturing facility. You might create new products or make changes to existing items....
Food Production Supervisor
A Food Production Supervisor manages a team of workers at a food processing facility. You might supervise the overall production of food and drink...
Brewer
A Brewer creates and produces beer in breweries, using a combination of technical skills and creativity. You might work in craft breweries, large c...
Food Safety Supervisor
A Food Safety Supervisor oversees food preparation procedures to ensure a business or operation is conforming to food safety standards. You’ll chec...
More about Diploma of Food Science and Technology
The Diploma of Food Science and Technology is an invaluable qualification for individuals seeking to advance their careers in various sectors, including tourism and hospitality in Queensland. This course offers a comprehensive curriculum that prepares students for roles such as a Food Production Supervisor or a Food Technologist. By enrolling in this diploma, students will gain the knowledge needed to thrive in Queensland's vibrant food industry, which is a crucial part of the state’s economy.
In addition to food production roles, graduates from the Diploma of Food Science and Technology can also pursue opportunities as a Food Safety Supervisor. Understanding food safety regulations and quality control processes is essential, especially in a state like Queensland where local cuisine and food products are highly regarded. Students will learn about the science of food and how to ensure the highest standards are maintained in various food service environments.
The course further opens avenues into technical positions, such as a Food Engineer. This role focuses on improving production processes and developing new food products, making it integral to Queensland’s manufacturing sector. With strong ties to manufacturing courses, students will benefit from the intersection of food technology and engineering, leading to rewarding career pathways. Additionally, those interested in brews can aim to become a Brewer, contributing to Queensland's thriving craft beer scene.
The Diploma of Food Science and Technology also aligns with courses in Science, Tourism, Travel, and Hospitality, as well as Trades. These interconnected fields foster a holistic approach to food science, offering students a well-rounded educational experience in Queensland. Whether it’s through studying Food Services or Food Science, learners will be equipped to meet industry demands and enhance their employability.
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- Diploma of Food Science and Technology in Brisbane
- Diploma of Food Science and Technology in Bundaberg
- Diploma of Food Science and Technology in Cairns
- Diploma of Food Science and Technology in Gladstone
- Diploma of Food Science and Technology in Gold Coast
- Diploma of Food Science and Technology in Gympie
- Diploma of Food Science and Technology in Hervey Bay
- Diploma of Food Science and Technology in Mackay
- Diploma of Food Science and Technology in Maryborough
- Diploma of Food Science and Technology in Rockhampton
- Diploma of Food Science and Technology in Thuringowa
- Diploma of Food Science and Technology in Toowoomba
- Diploma of Food Science and Technology in Townsville
- Diploma of Food Science and Technology in Yeppoon