

BA Food, Nutrition and Textiles Education
About this course
Food, nutrition, and textiles education is a subject area with a long tradition in Scottish and UK schooling, and one that is gaining renewed importance as understanding of health, sustainability, and practical life skills becomes a greater priority in curriculum design. Teaching in this area means helping young people understand where food comes from, how nutritional choices affect health, how clothing is designed and made, and how consumer decisions have environmental and social implications. It is a field that connects science, design, and social awareness in ways that engage a wide range of learners. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, this part-time programme combines classroom learning with work-based activity and industry experience, reflecting the practical and applied nature of the subject. You will study the curriculum content and pedagogical approaches relevant to teaching food, nutrition, and textiles in schools, developing both subject knowledge and the teaching skills that effective practitioners need. The programme is delivered through a blend of in-person attendance at a local campus or learning centre, digital access to materials and classes, and placement activity at industry partner locations, making it accessible to students across the Highlands and Islands who cannot easily attend a single central site. Graduates are prepared for careers in secondary school teaching in home economics and related subject areas, with further professional qualification typically required for full teacher status in Scotland. The subject knowledge developed in this programme is also valuable in roles in nutrition education, food industry training, consumer education, and community health promotion. As schools and communities increasingly recognise the importance of practical food and health skills, teachers in this area are in sustained demand.
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