Foodstuffs and Nutrition (5cr)
Code: CA00BS66-3002
General information
- Enrollment
- 18.03.2019 - 19.03.2019
- Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 14.05.2019 - 30.07.2019
- Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 cr
- Local portion
- 0 cr
- Virtual portion
- 5 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Distance learning
- Teaching languages
- Finnish
- Seats
- 0 - 6
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Food and Hospitality
- Teachers
- Mari Kinnunen
- Course
- CA00BS66
Objective
Students are familiar with the special qualities of various food groups. They will understand food as the origin of nutrients and consider chemical and physical phenomena in food preparation. Students are familiar with the finnish Nutrition recommendations and are capable to implement them in practice.
Content
- Special qualities of various food product groups
- Food as the origin of nutrients
- Chemical and physical phenomena in food preparation
- Food as a source of nutrients
- Nutrition recommendations
Materials
Parkkinen, K. ja Rautavirta, K. 2010. Utelias kokki. Elintarviketietoa ruoanvalmistajalle. Restamark Oy. Vantaa. (tai uudempi painos)
Hopia, A. ja Lehtovaara, T. 2015. Kasvikset kemistin keittiössä. Minerva Kustannus Oy.
Valsta, L., Kaartinen, N., Tapanainen, H., Männistö, S., Sääksjärvi, K.(toim.) 2018. Finravinto 2017 -tutkimus - The National FINDIET 2017 Survey. Raportti 12/2018. THL. Saatavilla: http://www.julkari.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/137433/URN_ISBN_978-952-343-238-3.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
Häikiö, I., Kahila, L., Ratilainen, A. & Ängeslevä, T. KEFY. WSOY. 2013.
Muu jaksolla osoitettu materiaali.
Teaching methods
Online studying; practical work, assignments, discussion tasks, Moodle-exam
Student workload
135 h
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students can recognize their knowledge when choosing ingredients and compiling various types of menus. Students can give examples of food as sources of the nutrients and understand nutrition intake from the food. Students can name chemical and physical phenomena in food preparation. Students are familiar with the national Nutrition recommendations and implementation of these in practise.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students can interpret their knowledge when choosing ingredients and compiling various types of menus. Students can interpret foods as sources of the nutrients and can calculate nutrition intake from the food. Students can interpret chemical and physical phenomena in food preparation.
Students are familiar with the national nutrition recommendations and implementation of these in practise
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students can apply their knowledge when choosing ingredients and compiling various types of menus. Students can compare foods as sources of the nutrients and can calculate and estimate nutrition intake from the food. Students can explain chemical and physical phenomena in food preparation.
Students are familiar with the national nutrition recommendations and implementation of these in practise
Qualifications
No previous studies are required.
Further information
The course is available through CampusOnline also for students from other universities of applied sciences.
The ending date of the course is July 30, and after that tasks can no longer be returned.
Course is FULL