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BSc Bakery and Patisserie Technology
About this course
Bakery and patisserie technology is a degree that combines craft skill, food science, and business knowledge to prepare graduates for the full range of careers in what is one of the food industry's most creative and technically demanding sectors. Bakery and patisserie encompasses everything from artisan bread and sourdough to high-end patisserie, chocolate work, and industrial-scale food production, and the professionals who work in this field need to understand the science of how ingredients behave as well as the craft skill to produce food of consistently high quality. University College Birmingham's three-year full-time Bakery and Patisserie Technology degree carries a typical entry tariff of 104 points. UCB has a strong reputation in food-related education, and the programme is designed to give you skills and knowledge for a range of careers in this creative and highly competitive industry, as the course itself describes. You will develop craft skills in bread making, patisserie, and chocolate work alongside food technology, the science of baking processes, product development, quality management, and the business dimensions of running a bakery or patisserie enterprise. The practical orientation of the degree means you spend significant time in professional bakery and food production environments, developing the hands-on competence that the sector demands. Graduates work as professional bakers, pastry chefs, chocolatiers, patissiers, bakery technologists, product development specialists, quality assurance managers, and food production managers. Some set up their own bakery or patisserie businesses. Others move into roles in food manufacturing and production, working with large-scale bakery operations in developing and maintaining products, ensuring consistency and quality across high-volume production. The combination of craft skill and technical knowledge the degree provides is valued across the full range of settings where bread, pastry, and chocolate are made professionally.
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