Master Health Food Innovation Management
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
EUR 2,314 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Are you interested in developing new food and nutrition solutions to optimize health and prevent and treat disease? Would you like to know how a health food product goes from being just an idea to being launched in the market? And would you like to be involved in creating commercially viable foods that are both tasty and healthy? Then Health Food Innovation Management could be just the program for you.
The program focuses on the process of innovation in the food and beverage industry by integrating four key disciplines; in-depth understanding of Nutrition and Health, Consumer Sciences, Business and Enterpreneurship and Food Law in the perspective of health food innovation will be taught. You will learn how you can use your background in health and nutrition to develop new, commercially viable, healthy food products. Once you complete this master's program, you will have all the training you need to pursue a career in the food industry. Careers in consumers education, non-governmental organizations and in academic food, nutrition and health research will also be open to you. The study program is taught at the Maastricht University satellite location Campus Venlo, with visits to international trade exhibitions and site visits to relevant companies integrated in the curriculum.
Fast facts
- The only program of its kind in the world
- Combines nutrition and health with business and management, consumer sciences and food law
- Pursue a career in food product development or food research
- 2-year, full-time master’s, taught in English
- Starts in September
- 12-14 hours, 4 hours group work and 18-20 hours independent study
- Integrated academic-industrial learning program
- Extensive internship at food and beverage industry, in NL or abroad
- You’ll get an MSc in Health Food Innovation Management
Why this program?
Today, poor diet choices, often in combination with an inactive lifestyle, are known to be associated with a variety of chronic diseases, such as obesity, heart disease and diabetes. Nutritional health care has become an important driver for innovation in the food and beverage industry. In Health Food Innovation Management, you'll study the process of innovation in this sector, with a specific focus on developing healthy foods. You'll learn how to use nutritional health science to develop new products and marketing concepts.
Multidisciplinary curriculum
The Master of Science in Health Food Innovation Management is a unique program, the only one of its kind in the world. The multidisciplinary curriculum is specifically tailored to the professional demands of employers in the food industry. You’ll take courses on topics such as biomedical sciences and nutrition, food regulation, consumer behavior, entrepreneurship, business and marketing. By combining elements from business and management with food innovation and health science, we’re able to provide you with an education that will give you the best possible preparation for your future career.
The program is centerd on four main topics:
- biomedical sciences, addressing the impact of nutrition components on health and disease prevention
- consumer research into the areas of health concerns, disease risks and benefit communications
- new technologies of ingredient extraction, modification and processing impacting on product application opportunities
- food regulatory/law developments, health benefit claim possibilities
Obtain a unique skillset
This program will give you in-depth multidisciplinary insight into the food innovation process, with a focus on improving consumer health and preventing disease. It will provide you with a unique skillset that is specifically geared towards demands in the health food development industry. After you’ve completed the program, you’ll know how to:
Translate science into new foods
In this master’s, you’ll not only learn to conduct nutrition and health-scientific research, you’ll also learn how to translate findings into smart marketing concepts based on valid health-benefit claims. By merging biomedical and consumer sciences data, you’ll be able to come up with new ideas that are both economically attractive and beneficial to the health of consumers.
Build bridges between disciplines
The program is multidisciplinary, which means you’ll be able to identify relevant trends and developments on a broad range of subjects such as nutrition and health sciences, consumer sciences and food law. This will allow you to act as a facilitator between business and research departments, because you’ll be able to discuss trends in a manner that will improve cooperation between them.
Make a product a commercial success
Health Food and Innovation Management has a strong focus on business and marketing. This means you’ll learn to develop a business plan that covers all relevant domains, from nutrition and health concepts, and consumer- and market studies, to financial investments and return in investments. Other business and marketing topics discussed in this program include improving efficiency, reducing failure, reducing costs and improving time to market.
Bringing the world into your classroom
At Maastricht University, we have close ties to the food industry and food research institutes. We carry out research projects with them and regularly invite our connections to give lectures. You’ll have guest lectures from specialists at various European institutes as well as industry players such as Unilever, Friesland Campina and DANONE. You’ll also get to visit food fairs, the European Commission and food research institutes such as NIZO Food Research, TNO and Dutch Bakery Center NBC. This means you'll be up to date on the latest developments in this field. These resources may also be valuable to you when you are writing your thesis, or when you are trying to find a job after you graduate.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
It is Maastricht University’s (UM) mission to offer students from all over the world the opportunity to develop into active, globally oriented thinkers that are ready to make a positive contribution to their societies.
UM’s high-quality, innovative education based on small-scale Problem-Based Learning (PBL) in an international and intercultural setting prepares students for this purpose.
As an open and accessible academic community, UM offers several scholarships to support top-performing undergraduate and graduate students with personal development potential that are experiencing financial difficulties to pursue a degree at UM. UM scholarship students function as important ambassadors of the university during and after their studies.UM scholarship students are selected on the basis of their academic excellence, extracurricular engagement, active citizenship and financial need. As the number of scholarships is limited, the selection process is highly competitive.
Before applying for a UM scholarship, please take into account the factors summed up below. Read these carefully, to make sure that the valuable time you invest in applying pays off:
- You will have to apply for a study program at UM before applying for a scholarship;
- You are only allowed to apply for one UM scholarship, multiple applications will be disqualified;
- Verify if your nationality is eligible for the scholarship;
- Verify whether your study program is participating in the scholarship;
- Ensure that if the scholarship covers only the tuition fees, you are able to finance your own living expenses (rent, food and insurances) for the complete duration of your studies.
Curriculum
Year 1
- Food and Nutrition in Health and Disease HFV1001
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Food Business HFV1002
- Consumer Understanding and Behaviour HFV1003
- Food Innovation and New Product Development HFV1004
- Scientific Methods and Analytics HFV1005
- Skill Training Project Management HFV1006
Year 2
- European Food Law in a Global Context HFV2001
- Skill Training Health and Food Venture Creation HFV2002
- Internship HFV2003
- Thesis HFV2004
Rankings
UM is the ninth best Young University in the world
The Young University Rankings 2020
Maastricht University ranked ninth place in the 2022 Times Higher Education (THE) 'Young Universities' ranking for best young universities in the world. UM is proud that its efforts, including in the fields of education and research, have been rewarded in this ranking.
In the 2021 QS 'Top 50 Under 50' (best universities in the world under 50 years old), UM rose from 23rd to 19th place.
These special rankings for young universities are published to give an indication as to which universities are expected in the future to become the top universities worldwide.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Health Food Innovation Management graduates will be able to independently develop and implement innovation and entrepreneurial activity at all levels of the food and beverage industry. You'll be able to find positions in the management interface between product development, research and technology. Typical career paths include:
Food industry
Many graduates of Health Food Innovation Management end up working for companies in the food industry, where they, for example, work on product development, give nutritional advice for marketing purposes or check for compliance with food regulations.
Research
Other Health Food Innovation Management graduates end up working on food-related research projects, either at universities or at commercial research organizations. They conduct studies into topics such as:
- The effects of pre- pro- and synbiotics in healthy adults and elderly people
- Satiety induction by protein supplements
- Gastrointestinal breakdown of dietary ingredients, and in-vitro screening of the effects of diet-derived intestinal metabolites
- Lifestyle Interventions in health food innovation
- Health claim regulation