Title: BSc Hons Food Marketing
1BSc (Hons) Food Marketing Entrepreneurship
- A business degree with a difference
2Little is as it was. Nothing is as it will be.
3Evolution
- How we live
- Sedentary, media rich, cash rich, time poor
- Our food motives
- Health, enjoyment, moral, convenience, price,
social - How business is done
- Slow changing to dynamic Information rich
4BSc (Hons) Food Marketing Entrepreneurship
- Increasing concerns about the kinds of foods we
consume, their health benefits and their ability
to meet the requirements of changing lifestyles. - These changes are driving the need for market
innovation and entrepreneurship in local and
global enterprises
5BSc (Hons) Food Marketing Entrepreneurship
- The programme is designed to provide graduates
with the necessary tools to address issues faced
by enterprises in a consumer orientated society
where requirements change rapidly.
6BSc (Hons) Food Marketing Entrepreneurship
- General business modules and specialist food
management marketing modules are complemented
by introductory food science and nutrition
modules.
7Programme Ethos
- The food consumer is the nucleus of the programme
of study.
8 Foundation
Develop Deliver
Analyse Design
NPD
9BSc (Hons) Food Marketing Entrepreneurship
- A key feature of the programme is a six month
work placement in third year. - This programme prepares graduates for an
enterprising career in national and global
fast-moving consumer goods markets.
10BSc (Hons) Food Marketing Entrepreneurship
- Graduates prepared with
- A consumer orientation
- Critical thinking skills
- Numeracy skills
- Interpersonal skills
- Ability to adapt in an ever changing business
environment
11BSc (Hons) Food Marketing Entrepreneurship
- Graduates should be able to
- to contribute to the development of national and
global marketing and business strategies. -
- use market intelligence to design, develop and
deliver food products and services to consumer
markets. -
- create consumer value and establish viable
business propositions.
12- This degree will provide graduates with a solid
basis to interpret and deal with business issues
and the complexities they will face in industry.
Anne Rigney, HR and Training Manager Musgrave
13Student Experience
- Experience both the excitement of being part of a
big student population and the intimacy of being
part of a small group - Staff are enthusiastic and experienced in their
disciplines - Student life _at_ UCC
14Employment
- The development of this degree has been supported
by the UCC Food Industry Partnership Board
I warmly welcome the introduction of this degree
programme. The new programme should ensure that
its graduates are well placed to contribute
significantly to the development of the Irish and
international food, and related, sectors.
Michael Dowling, Non-Executive Director, Kerry
Group Plc
15Employment prospects
- Are Excellent
- Careers in
- consumer research and
- product marketing,
- product and process development,
- food retailing
- supply chain management
- enterprise management
16Employment
- Huge diversity of careers in terms of
- Organisation size
- Activity
- Market orientation
- Level of technology
17Entry Requirements
- HC3 in two subjects and passes in four other
subjects at H or O level in the Leaving
Certificate from Irish, English, another
language, Mathematics and two other subjects
recognised for entry purposes.
18Final thought-
- Today food is big business
- Biggest brand in the world is a food brand
- Some of the largest companies globally are
involved in food. - Some of the most imaginative marketing strategies
are for food products - Entrepreneurs have made lots of money from food!
19- Thank you for your attention