46 Food and Beverage Studies degrees in Asia
- Asia
- Food and Beverage Studies
- China1
- Georgia1
- Hong Kong5
- Japan2
- Malaysia9
- Palestinian Territories1
- Philippines2
- Singapore9
- South Korea1
- Taiwan4
46 Food and Beverage Studies degrees in Asia
Bangkok University International
Bachelor of Arts in Culinary Arts and Design
- Khlong Nueng, Thailand
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Experience a world of culinary possibilities through the Bachelor of Arts in Culinary Arts and Design program at BU International. Whether your culinary aspirations lead you towards styling, consulting, specializing, becoming a media personality, or owning your food business, our program seamlessly blends the essential ingredients to create something truly extraordinary.
Allspice Institute
CTH L2 Diploma in Patisserie and Confectionery Skills
- Singapore, Singapore
Diploma
Full time, Part time
12 months
On-Campus
English
The CTH Diploma in Patisserie and Confectionery Skills offers an excellent opportunity for learners to acquire the essential knowledge needed to thrive in a professional bakery setting, with a specialized emphasis on skills pertinent to the creation of delectable pastries and baked goods.
EHL Hospitality Business School
EHL Academy – Pre-university Short Courses
- Lausanne, Switzerland
- Passugg, Switzerland + 1 more
Course
Full time
7 days
Blended, On-Campus
French, English
Join other students for a transformative experience and open your mind to the diverse career opportunities in hospitality, travel, entertainment, luxury brands, high tech and many more.
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University - School of Hotel and Tourism Management
Master of Science (MSc) in International Wine Management
- Kowloon, Hong Kong
Master
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
A key player in the vibrant international wine scene, Hong Kong offers a unique location for anyone aspiring to be a part of this dynamic growth area. Combined with the huge growth of the wine market in Mainland China, the need for wine professionals with advanced, specialised training and education with a global perspective continues to grow. The MSc in International Wine Management programme has been designed to meet this demand. This exceptional programme develops industry leaders, educators and researchers and instils in them a deep understanding of the latest trends in the wine business, demystifying its complexities and placing them in strong position to lead the industry into the future. Students also have the opportunity to learn more about Mainland Chinese wine consumers and gain insights into some of the fastest growing and potentially lucrative wine markets in the world.
Allspice Institute
CTH Level 2 Diploma in Culinary Skills
- Singapore, Singapore
Diploma
Full time, Part time
12 months
On-Campus
English
The CTH Diploma in Culinary Skills provide a great opportunity for learners to gain the required knowledge to work in a professional kitchen, with a specific focus on the skills associated with the production of Dishes.
National Kaohsiung University Of Hospitality And Tourism
Bachelor of Food and Beverage Management
- 1號, Taiwan
Bachelor
English, Chinese
The department was established in February 1985. The school was founded. The first enrollment of 50 students in the spring class of the second junior college was based on independent enrollment. In February of the Republic of China, 50 students were enrolled in the night department of the second junior college. In August 1989, in cooperation with the school restructuring, the Department of Food and Beverage Management was upgraded to establish the Department of Food and Beverage Management and recruited 100 students from the first daytime department. In August 1991, it began to recruit 50 students for the first daytime department. Fangfang Food and Beverage Management Professionals.
Le Cordon Bleu University Kobe - Tokyo
Undergraduate Certificate in Food and Beverage Management
- Kobe, Japan
Bachelor
Distance Learning
1. Entrepreneurship and Business Management: To develop a sound understanding of entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial process and to provide students with the opportunity to conceptualize and plan the development of either a hotel, restaurant, food, wine, tourism, hospitality or event-related business from an entrepreneurial perspective. Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurial Evolution Theory of Entrepreneurial Mindsets and Characteristics Ethical, Social, and Sustainable Practices Pathways to Entrepreneurial Ventures The Industry and the Organisation The Marketing Plan Financials: Cash; Start-up costs; Profit and Loss 2. Food and Beverage Cost Control: An Overview of the Industry and the Manager Managing Revenue and Expenses Managing the Food Production Process Food and Beverage Pricing Menu Analysis Labour Cost Control Standards Discrimination Laws, Workplace Bullying and Harassment Revenue Control and Use of Technology 3. Food Quality Management: What is Food Quality? Food Production and Preservation Control of Allergens in Food Developing a Food Safety Program Supporting Documents in a Food Safety Program Auditing a Food Safety Program 4. Restaurant Concepts: Restaurant Concepts and Target Markets Location, Location, Location Marketing The Menu and Menu Planning The Principles of Restaurant Design and Layout Equipping the Kitchen and Bars The Financial Plan and Legal Obligations The Business Plan
William Angliss Institute, Singapore
WSQ Workplace Safety and Health for Food & Beverage Operations
- 10 15 17, Singapore
Course
English
Workplace Safety and Health for Food & Beverage Operations program, tailor-made for young and experienced F&B professionals. This course imparts essential workplace safety skills, preventing injuries caused by lack of awareness.
Coleman College
Certificate in International Food & Beverage Operations
- Singapore, Singapore
Certificate
On-Campus
English
The programme aims to give the students the basic skills and abilities to operate and manage a Small Hotel, a Restaurant, a Bar, the Rooms Division and the Food & Beverage departments of a large hotel or resort.
William Angliss Institute, Singapore
WSQ Prepare Mise En Place For Food And Beverage
- 10 15 17, Singapore
Course
English
WSQ Prepare Mise En Place For Food And Beverage will provide you with the skills in identifying the different equipment and components in the dining environment, using these components to give customers an amazing experience, preparing for shift change-over and also cleanliness including personal hygiene.
DaYeh University
Baking & Beverage Management
- Taipei, Taiwan
Bachelor
On-Campus
Chinese
Since 2012, the baking and beverage industry have over NT$100,000,000,000 value in Taiwan. In the past, baking talents were always cultivated by traditional modes handed down from master to apprentice. Although this emphasizes the workmanship of the master, this type of learning lacks modern management concepts including cost control, understanding of nutrition, and health security, and thus, is incapable of cultivating talented professionals of Western baking who hold both an international and modern view. This is the reason this program was created. The program is separated into two modules: The first one refers to the baking and beverage practical module which helps students gain a theoretical understanding of the theory such as bread, snacks, and cake making practices and handing ability. The second module aims at the baking and beverage management and marketing module focusing on learning the ability and professional knowledge about food sanitation and safety, human resources, planning, management, and creative marketing.
Al-Quds University
Food engineering
- Abu Dis, Palestinian Territories
Bachelor
On-Campus
Avestan
The food industry relies on a wide range of processes to manufacture the vast amount of food we see today. Food engineering uses the principles of chemistry, microbiology and engineering to design food manufacturing processes. The teaching plan of the Food Engineering Department focuses on providing the student with the skills and concepts related to food engineering and technology, which focuses on developing new food products, designing processes for producing these foods, selecting packaging materials, studying the shelf life and sensory evaluation of the product. Design and control of operations in food factories, methods of producing functional foods, quality control of food products, in addition to managing food factories and methods of marketing food products. In addition to microbiological and chemical tests, students of food engineering will study basic phenomena that are directly related to the production of food products and their properties. The department's teaching plan qualifies its graduates to undertake multiple and varied tasks in the food industries that have turned into an industry that combines high technologies and multiple processes based on biochemistry and technology. The Food Engineering Department is distinguished by the fact that it will qualify its graduate to work in the fields of biotechnology (biotechnology) and food industries engineering. In addition to working in various branches of the food industry and biotechnology, the department's graduates will be qualified to work also in the field of pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, and in the fields of research in research institutions interested in life sciences and environmental engineering. They will also be able to work in institutions concerned with the control of food and biotechnology industries (Standards and Metrology Corporation). They will also be able to work in consulting firms that are concerned with food and environmental development.
Tokyo Kasei Gakuin University
Food Professional
- Machida, Japan
Bachelor
On-Campus
Based on the knowledge and skills of dietitians, and by incorporating a wide range of cultures such as business and education, the ability to discover and solve various food-related problems, and the ability to create and propose "food that practices affluent living" Nourish. There are also abundant practical programs in collaboration with local communities and companies. After graduation, the field will expand not only to the dietitian field but also to the food business, coordinator, and education.
HTMI Switzerland Dubai
Diploma in Restaurant Management
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Diploma
Full time
20 months
On-Campus
English
The 20-months program is designed to provide students who are passionate about the food and beverage sector with professional qualifications in order to start a career in restaurant management. The program encompasses theoretical knowledge, real-world practical content, and internships.
Panyapiwat Institute of Management
Food Processing Technology Management Bachelor Program
- Bang Talat, Thailand
Bachelor
English, Chinese, Thai
The world population increases with increasing demand for food. The animal farming business is a mid-water business in the supply chain that plays an important role. Serves to produce and feed quality meat into the food manufacturing industry. From the vision of being the "Kitchen of the World" today, animal farming and food processing styles Using modern technology, safe and environmentally friendly.
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The study of the properties of food is included in food and beverage studies. Where food comes from, how food and beverages are produced, and how these items are transported, stored and consumed are all examined in these studies.
Students who complete a part of their degree in Asia are growing in numbers. Currently, the second and the third biggest economies are in Asia. Without limitation, students have described their time in Asia as the best experience of their lives. Today, three of the four most populated countries of the world are in Asia: China, India, and Indonesia.