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Nutrition Science Major

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About this Major

This major is designed to prepare graduates for the rapidly evolving nutrition and health landscape, which requires multi-skilled and agile professionals capable of working across sectors and disciplines.

Graduates will be equipped with the clinical and technical skills to meet, and solve, the current and future nutrition-related health needs of the community. Students will learn about mechanisms and functions of the human body with a focus on the role of nutrition in health.

Code MAAALI

Availability & Campus

Location Availability
Joondalup
Mount Lawley
South West
Online
= Available

Details

Structure

Students will complete eight (8) units.

Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
NUT1121Human Nutrition15
NUT2210Nutrition in the Life Cycle15
NUT1111Food and Nutrients15
NUT2211Metabolic Biochemistry15
NUT3215Exercise Nutrition15
NUT3231Food Habits and Trends15
IAS3100Indigenous Health15
NUT2220Nutritional Assessment15

For more detailed unit information for this Major take a look at our Handbook. To organise your life for next semester visit the Teaching timetable.

Student handbook

Notes

Learning Outcomes

  1. Apply broad and coherent medical nutrition science knowledge to a range of theoretical and practical contexts.
  2. Critically analyse, interpret and synthesise medical, nutrition, and health science information.
  3. Use initiative and independent judgement to anticipate medical nutrition science challenges and generate solutions to problems.
  4. Use digital and laboratory technologies to access, evaluate and synthesise medical nutrition science information from multiple sources.
  5. Communicate medical nutrition science knowledge and ideas clearly, coherently and with independence.
  6. Demonstrate a global outlook with respect for diverse cultural, sustainable and social perspectives, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural competence.
  7. Work collaboratively with others, showing adaptability, ethical judgement and professionalism in diverse medical science settings.
  8. Demonstrate responsibility, accountability and autonomy for personal learning and professional scholarship.

Career Opportunities

Employment opportunities

Career opportunities exist for graduates within the diverse field of nutrition which includes settings such as sports, corporate, lifestyle, aged care, and childhood nutrition. Graduates will also be uniquely positioned to apply their skills to the continuously changing, dynamic profession of biomedical science including specialised laboratory technicians and research.

Possible future job titles

Nutrition, Nutritionist, Biochemistry Technician, Laboratory Manager, Laboratory Technician, Medical Researcher, Pharmaceutical Representative

This Major can be studied in the following courses

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