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University of Chester: Nutrition and Dietetics
Institution | University of Chester |
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Department | Clinical Sciences and Nutrition |
Web | http://www.chester.ac.uk |
Study type | Taught |
Summary
This accredited professional course will provide you with a postgraduate award in Nutrition and Dietetics together with eligibility for registration as a dietitian with the Health and Care Professions Council (UK). Our innovative approach, together with an ethos of research and evidence-informed practice, aims to foster your personal and professional development.
Why study this course with us?
Our accredited course is delivered in an innovative way. Academic and placement learning is delivered by experienced academics and practitioners who are all committed to helping you to develop the necessary skills to become an effective dietetic practitioner who contributes to high-quality evidence-based practice.
You will have access to course-specific facilities and laboratories, and benefit from the Faculty’s links with local NHS Trusts and practitioners, plus expertise from the pharmaceutical and food industries and British Dietetic Association specialist groups.
MSc
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Normally, an upper second (2.1) class honours degree in a relevant science subject is required with modules in: Biochemistry (minimum 20 credits at Level 4 or above); and; Physiology (minimum 20 credits at level 4 or above). Plus, an additional 20 credits in a relevant science subject (such as Immunology, Microbiology or Genetics). All students need to have completed an undergraduate dissertation/ research project. Academic study should have taken place within the last five years. If your degree was completed more than five years ago we require evidence of academic study or career and professional development activity within the last five years. Students with a 2:2 including a substantial amount of Biochemistry and Physiology with good grades in these subjects plus a relevant postgraduate qualification will also be considered. |
Location | Exton Park Parkgate Road Chester CH1 4BJ |
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Normally, an upper second (2.1) class honours degree in a relevant science subject is required with modules in: Biochemistry (minimum 20 credits at Level 4 or above); and; Physiology (minimum 20 credits at level 4 or above). Plus, an additional 20 credits in a relevant science subject (such as Immunology, Microbiology or Genetics). All students need to have completed an undergraduate dissertation/ research project. Academic study should have taken place within the last five years. If your degree was completed more than five years ago we require evidence of academic study or career and professional development activity within the last five years. Students with a 2:2 including a substantial amount of Biochemistry and Physiology with good grades in these subjects plus a relevant postgraduate qualification will also be considered. |
Location | Exton Park Parkgate Road Chester CH1 4BJ |
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