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FOOD30008 - Advanced Food Analysis Summary Notes

Lectures covered: 1-13 (12 weeks) Topics covered: - Lecture 1: Food Quality - Lecture 2: Basis of...

36 pages, 7542 words

FOOD30008 Advanced Food Analysis Subject Notes

Comprehensive lecture and practical notes for FOOD30008 Advanced Food Analysis. Includes notes and d...

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Hello, my name is Sharon! I graduated with a BSc Food Science from Unimelb in 2022. I averaged 86.5...

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terrible subject, don't do it if you don't have to

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2023

This is the core subject for Food science major so I was excited for it and expected a lot better, but turns out that it is the worst subject ever. Unorganized, boring and badly coordinated. The instructions for lab report are very poor, the results are also very confusing with lots of incomplete data and the lecturer didn't even bother to correct them so students basically had to work everything out by themselves. The fact that this subject is very unorganized makes it very hard, especially for international students who had to study online. Students want to ask questions as they want to do well for this subject, but most of the time when emailing the lecturer, he didn't really answer the question and if he answered it'll be something like "Check the discussion again" or "Apparently...". I do respect the lecturer but I think this subject needs a huge improvement and it could be a lot better.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2021

Honestly the worst subject I've ever taken in unimelb (but sadly a core). Lectures are boring, lecturer adds pointless unnecessary detail that makes everything confusing. For the lab report we weren't given written/ explicit instructions so everything was a guessing game. Even emailed the lecturer asking for instructions but all he answered was "just discuss it".. Lecturer always urged us to ask questions but would exasperatedly answer them, saying he's already mentioned it before (happens 90% of the time). He would also ask questions in the lectures and if they weren't 100% what he wanted to hear (like if you mentioned half a point) he would just say that you're wrong. After Week 5 my lectures were online but the lecturer didn't even bother giving us proper lectures so all we got were past years' lectures filled with loads of background noise and irrelevant student questions. We also weren't given supplementary lab during online classes, 0 Lab content and just given random data that aren't in the lab manual.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2020

Dry, boring subject. Hard to score unless you're good with chemistry. Lectures don't cover practical content.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2019