MVI383A Dairy Technology
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Course responsible: Siv Borghild Skeie, Siv Borghild Skeie
Teachers: Ellen Skuterud, Ellen Skuterud, Anne-Grethe Johansen, Anne-Grethe Johansen, Ahmed Moheyeldin Abdelghani, Ahmed Moheyeldin Abdelghani, Judith Ann Narvhus, Judith Ann Narvhus, Kari Ragnhild Olsen, Kari Ragnhild Olsen, Ola Tjåland, Ola Tjåland, May Helene Aalberg
ECTS credits: 15
Faculty: Faculty of Chemistry, Biotechnology and Food Science
Teaching language: EN, NO
(NO=norsk, EN=Engelsk)
(NO=norsk, EN=Engelsk)
Limits of class size:
30
Teaching exam periods:
This course starts in Autumn parallel. This course has teaching/evaluation in Autumn parallel.
Course frequency: Annually
First time: Study year 2003-2004
Preferential right:
Students in the Master´s programme in Food Science, M-MAT.
Course contents:
Unfermented and fermented consumption milk products.
Butter manufacturing technology.
Cheese technology, cheese ripening, cheese varieties.
Uses of whey.
Brown whey cheese technology.
Ice cream technology.
Learning outcome:
Learning activities:
Lectures, exercises and laboratory analyses with an exercise and laboratory journal, group work, colloquia, excursions to milk processing enterprises and -organisations.
Teaching support:
The teachers are available during regular office hours.
E-mail: siv.skeie@nmbu.no
Canvas
Syllabus:
Walstra, P., Wouters, J.T.M., Geurts, T. J., 2006: 'Dairy Science and Technology', CRC Taylor - Francis, Boca Raton, USA.
In addition, relevant articles which normally will be available in Canvas by the individual lecturer.
Prerequisites:
Knowledge of milk as a raw material and milk processing equivalent to MVI273. Knowledge of food production processes equivalent to MVI280.
Recommended prerequisites:
Food microbiology equivalent to MVI220.
Fermentation microbiology equivalent to MVI321.
Mandatory activity:
Exercises in the pilot plant and analysis work in the laboratories. Excursions. Journals must be handed in for evaluation maximum two weeks after the exercise is completed. All mandatory activities have to be accomplished and approved to be admitted for examination.
Assessment:
Written examination, 3.5 hours, counts 100%.
Nominal workload:
Lectures: ca. 64 hours. Exercises in pilot installations and laboratories: ca. 40 hours. Preparation for laboratory exercises and journals: ca. 100 hours. Excursions: ca. 36 hours. Discussion groups: ca. 12 hours. Self-study: 198 hours.
Entrance requirements:
Science
Reduction of credits:
-
Type of course:
10 hours per week used for lectures, practicals, discussions and excursions (usually we have 6h with lectures and 4h of practicals each week). Ca. 32 double lectures hours are planned given by the teachers at the Faculty and from the industry. The lectures will be distributed throughout the semester. Two excursions of 3 days in total. Excursion dates are given when the course starts up. The exercises in the pilot plant and in the laboratories are done during ca. 10 days. 10 hours per week used for lectures, practicals, discussions and excursions (usually we have 6h with lectures and 4h of practicals each week).
Note:
Groups divided at 15 students
Examiner:
An external examiner evaluates a minimum of 25 selected exam papers.
Allowed examination aids: A1 No calculator, no other aids
Examination details: One written exam: A - E / F