| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Culinary Arts Management - BSc (Hons)
Overview
Develop the culinary skills and management knowledge necessary for a vibrant global career.
Summary
BSc Hons Culinary Arts Management is designed to meet the needs of those who want to work in culinary arts management, within one of the world’s largest industries. You will develop a detailed knowledge of entrepreneurial leadership and the practical culinary skills necessary for management in this dynamic and exciting industry.
About this course
About
The BSc Hons Culinary Arts Management at Ulster University has been designed to meet the needs of those who wish to work in the food management industry. You will develop an in-depth knowledge of culinary arts and the management skills necessary for this dynamic and highly customer-focused industry.
Associate awards
- Diploma in Professional Practice DPP
- Diploma in Professional Practice International DPPI
- Diploma in International Academic Studies DIAS
Attendance
The programme can be completed in one to four years, depending on level of entry. You will typically complete three modules per semester, with class contact time approximately three hours per week per module. In addition, in Years 1 and 2 you will receive further class time as part of The Academy based modules. Normally, you will be attending the Belfast campus for a minimum of four days per week. You will be expected to undertake independent study of around 10 hours per week per module.
Start dates
- September 2026
Teaching, Learning and Assessment
Managerial and culinary competencies are developed during the course through a unique blend of learning and teaching methods. The course is one of the few at university level that offers the practical learning environment of a fully operational restaurant, coupled with the theoretical underpinning. Furthermore, all years avail of industry visits and talks from industry leaders. The placement year allows you to hone your skills prior to completing your final year and graduation.
Modules
Year one
- Hospitality Business Operations
- Gastronomy and Society
- Contemporary Gastronomy
- Pastry & Confectionery
- Management in Action
Year two
- Hospitality Business Operations Management
- Fundamentals of People Management
- Accounting Studies
- Advanced Culinary Operations
- Contemporary Marketing Practice
- Digital Innovation in Hospitality
Year three
- Industrial Placement (optional)
- Study Abroad (optional)
Year four
- Innovative Food
- Data and Performance Metrics Analysis
- Business and Professional Attributes
- Strategic Leadership
- The Business Plan (optional)
- Current Trends in People Management (optional)
- Research Paper (optional)
- Management Accounting (optional)
- Digital Marketing Management (optional)
Standard entry conditions
We recognise a range of qualifications for admission to our courses. In addition to the specific entry conditions for this course you must also meet the University’s General Entrance Requirements.
A level
Grades BCC
Applied General Qualifications
Award profile of DMM
Irish Leaving Certificate
104 UCAS tariff points to include a minimum of five subjects (four of which must be at higher level) to include English and Maths at H6 if studied at Higher level or O4 if studied at Ordinary Level.
Scottish Highers
Grades BCCCC
Scottish Advanced Highers
Grades CDD
International Baccalaureate
Overall profile is minimum 24 points (including 12 at higher level)
Access to Higher Education (HE)
Overall profile of 60% (120 credit Access Course) (NI Access Course)
GCSE
For full-time study, you must satisfy the General Entrance Requirements for admission to a first degree course and hold a GCSE pass at Grade C/4 or above in English Language and Maths.
Careers & opportunities
Graduate employers
Graduates from this course are now working for:
- Sainsbury's
- Moy Park
- L'Enclume
- Cartmel
- Holohans
- Ardtara Country House Hotel
Job roles
With this degree you could become:
- Chef Proprietor
- Development Chef
- Entrepreneur
- Food stylist
- Head Chef
- Owner Manager
- Lecturing
Career options
Industrial forecasts predict an acute shortage of highly skilled executive chefs. Graduates can choose from a wide range of career pathways within the industry from Michelin star restaurants to multinational food service companies to becoming a culinary entrepreneur. Alternatively, there are numerous opportunities in the wider food industry as food product development chefs, food writers or stylists.
Professional Recognition
Accredited by the Institute of Hospitality that academic, vocational and professional standards achieved are appropriate and programme content and delivery meet international Institute of Hospitality benchmark standards.
Fees and funding
2026/27 Fees
Undergraduate fees are subject to annual review, 2026/27 fees will be announced in due course.
Scholarships, awards and prizes
Institute of Hospitality, Student Management Potential Award.
Hospitality Ulster’s Rising Star Award.
Additional mandatory costs
Students are required to purchase both front of house and back of house appropriate dress for training in the realistic work environment of the 'Taste of Ulster' award winning Academy restaurant and kitchens. The cost of this is approximately £150.
Terms and Conditions
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