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Bachelor of Nutrition

  • Pursue a career in nutrition consultancy or public health, rather than in clinical practice
  • Learn about contemporary issues in nutrition
  • Get involved in nutrition work in the community through work integrated learning

Program summary

Program title: Bachelor of Nutrition
Award abbreviation: BNut
QTAC code: 013351
OP/Rank for 2012 entry: OP-16 / Rank-67
Duration: 3 years full-time or equivalent part-time
Commence: Semester 1 only
Study mode: on campus
Recommended prior study: English; Maths A, B or C; and at least one of the sciences
Fee type 2012: Commonwealth supported places, fee paying places, international fee-paying places
Total units: 288
USC program code: SC354
CRICOS code: 061658G. Only a full-time option is available to international students on a Student Visa.

Study the effects of diet on the body, the role of nutrition in growth and development, and the imapct of food choices on the health of the population.

This program integrates studies in biochemistry and physiology with courses in food science, human nutrition, and social, cultural and behavioural issues in food and nutrition. Advanced courses include public health and community nutrition. Complete electives in medical nutrition therapy, food service, exercise science or public health. Additional graduate study enables professional specialisation in areas such as dietetics, health promotion, public health, or exercise and sports science.

Career opportunities

Community nutrition, public health, food and nutrition research, health education, quality assurance, nutrition consultancy.

Professional recognition

Graduates may become members of the Public Health Association of Australia; The Nutrition Society and apply for associate membership of the Dietitians Association of Australia.

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Program requirements

In order to graduate you must complete:

  • Complete no more than 10 introductory (100 level) courses, including the core courses.
  • Complete a minimum of 14 advanced (200 and 300 level) courses.
Program notes
  • Completing this program within the specified (full-time) duration is based on studying 48 unit points per semester (normally 4 courses).
  • Courses within this program are assessed using a variety of assessment methods including essays, seminar presentations, reports, in-class tests and examinations. Not all courses will necessarily include all methods.
  • As part of your USC program, you may apply to participate in the Global Opportunities (GO) Program to undertake courses with an overseas higher education provider. It is advisable to contact your Program Advisor to discuss timing and course issues.
  • Only a full-time study option is available to international students on a Student Visa.
  • When enrolling, please refer to the [TabLink top Study Plan]Study Plan.

Program structure

Core courses: (2)

Select 2 courses from: 
COR109 Introduction to Behavioural Health
COR110 Community and Public Health Nutrition
COR111 Communication and Thought

Introductory courses: (7)

LFS100 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship
LFS112 Environment, Technology and Sustainability
LFS122 Cell Biology
PUB104 Human Physiology
PUB112 Human Anatomy
SCI105 Introduction to Behavioural Health
SCI110 Public Health Foundations

Advanced courses: (9)

LFS201 Chemistry
LFS251 Science Research Methods
NUT201 Systemic Physiology I
NUT202 Biochemistry
NUT211 Food Studies
NUT212 Nutrition Assessment
NUT232 Food in Society
NUT301 Principles of Nutrition
NUT352 Nutritional Biochemistry

Elective courses: (6)

Select 6 elective courses from either faculty (Arts and Business or Science, Health, Education and Engineering).

Program transfer

Students wishing to be considered to undertake an internal transfer into the Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (not available to international students on a Student Visa) should consult with their Program Advisor prior to the end of Week 2 of Semester 1 of regarding subject choices.

Study Plan

This Bachelor of Nutrition Study Plan is for students commencing in the current Semester.

Students wishing to be considered to undertake an internal transfer into the Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (not available to international students on a Student Visa) should consult with their Program Advisor prior to the end of Week 2 of Semester 1 of regarding subject choices.

Year 1
  • Two (2) Core courses
    ONE in your first semester and ONE in your second semester.
  • Six (6) required courses
    SCI105 and SCI110 should be studied in Semester 1
Core courses: (2)

Select 2 courses from:

CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
COR109 Event Management
COR110 Business Events
COR111 Communication and Thought
Required courses: (6)
CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
LFS100 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship
SCI105 Environment, Technology and Sustainability
SCI110 Cell Biology
LFS112 Chemistry
LFS122 Science Research Methods
NUT211 Human Physiology
Year 2
  • Seven (7) required courses
  • One (1) elective course
    One elective course should be studied in Semester 2
Required courses: (7)
CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
LFS201 Human Anatomy
LFS251 Food in Society
NUT201 Systemic Physiology I
NUT212 Biochemistry
NUT202 Food Studies
NUT232 Principles of Nutrition
PUB112 Nutrition Assessment
Elective course: (1)

Select 1 elective course from either faculty (Arts and Business or Science, Health, Education and Engineering).

Year 3
  • Three (3) required courses
  • Five (5) elective courses:
    Two elective courses should be studied in Semester 1
    Three elective courses should be studied in Semester 2.
Required courses: (3)
CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
NUT352 Nutritional Biochemistry
PUB104 Public Health Foundations
NUT301 Contemporary Issues in Nutrition
Elective courses: (5)

Select 5 elective courses from either faculty (Arts and Business or Science, Health, Education and Engineering).

 

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