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University of Worcester: Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine
| Institution | University of Worcester |
|---|---|
| Department | School of Allied Health and Community |
| Web | http://www.worcester.ac.uk |
| admissions@worc.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | 01905 855111 |
| Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
What makes Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine at Worcester special? This innovative, evidence-based, flexible online programme has full and part-time options with one block of mandatory face-to-face attendance in each of the three semesters over 15 months (September - December) The exact number of attendance days is dependent on whether you are on the full time or part-time route. For each module you will also have mandatory live online teaching days, the number of which will vary according to the module.
Studying this course full-time enables you to qualify in just 15 months and part-time from 27 months up to 39 months depending on your chosen pathway You will develop your knowledge and skills to work with clients as a registered Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (Nutritional Therapist) in the UK and to employ your skills in other related activities such as group work as a Registered Nutritionist (mBANT).
The course is accredited by NTEC. The next standard reaccreditation date is 2026.
Key features - This exciting and innovative course gives you the opportunity to pursue a rewarding career in Nutritional Therapy, where you can support people in making changes to their lives through personalised nutrition and lifestyle modifications
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The new full-time route is suited to those who wish to complete in 15 months. The part-time is a more flexible option for those who want to fit study around other commitments.
-
Clinical skills are embedded throughout the course culminating in supervised clinical practice in our student nutritional therapy clinic (online or in person), where you will acquire valuable hands-on experience working with clients
-
The teaching for this course will be online, with the exception of 0-5 mandatory attendance days at the start of each semester, dependent on whether you are full or part time, at the University of Worcester.
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The Postgraduate Diploma and MSc will be submitted for routine reaccreditation in the Spring of 2026.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Please see the University website for up-to-date information |
| Location | St John's Campus Henwick Grove Worcester WR2 6AJ |
Summary
What makes Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine at Worcester special? This innovative, evidence-based, flexible online programme has full and part-time options with one block of mandatory face-to-face attendance in each of the three semesters over 15 months (September - December) The exact number of attendance days is dependent on whether you are on the full time or part-time route. For each module you will also have mandatory live online teaching days, the number of which will vary according to the module.
Studying this course full-time enables you to qualify in just 15 months and part-time from 27 months up to 39 months depending on your chosen pathway You will develop your knowledge and skills to work with clients as a registered Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (Nutritional Therapist) in the UK and to employ your skills in other related activities such as group work as a Registered Nutritionist (mBANT).
The course is accredited by NTEC. The next standard reaccreditation date is 2026.
Key features - This exciting and innovative course gives you the opportunity to pursue a rewarding career in Nutritional Therapy, where you can support people in making changes to their lives through personalised nutrition and lifestyle modifications
-
The new full-time route is suited to those who wish to complete in 15 months. The part-time is a more flexible option for those who want to fit study around other commitments.
-
Clinical skills are embedded throughout the course culminating in supervised clinical practice in our student nutritional therapy clinic (online or in person), where you will acquire valuable hands-on experience working with clients
-
The teaching for this course will be online, with the exception of 0-5 mandatory attendance days at the start of each semester, dependent on whether you are full or part time, at the University of Worcester.
-
The Postgraduate Diploma and MSc will be submitted for routine reaccreditation in the Spring of 2026.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Please see the University website for up-to-date information |
| Location | St John's Campus Henwick Grove Worcester WR2 6AJ |
Summary
This innovative, evidence-based, flexible online programme has full and part-time options with one block of mandatory face-to-face attendance in each of the three semesters over one academic year (September - September) The exact number of attendance days is dependent on whether you are on the full time or part-time route and will be between 0-5 days with 0 days only applicable to the part-time route for one semester.
Studying this course full-time enables you to qualify in one academic year (September – September) and part-time from three to six years depending on your chosen pathway You will develop your knowledge and skills to work with clients as a registered Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (Nutritional Therapist) in the UK and to employ your skills in other related activities such as group work as a Registered Nutritionist (mBANT).
- Number of in-person days will vary depending on part- and full-time pathways.
The course is accredited by NTEC until 2026.
Key features
-
This exciting and innovative course gives you the opportunity to pursue a rewarding career in Nutritional Therapy, where you can support people in making changes to their lives through personalised nutrition and lifestyle modifications.
-
The new full-time route is suited to those who wish to complete in an academic year (September – September) in three semesters. The part-time is a more flexible option for those who want to fit study around other commitments and can take from a minimum of three years to a maximum of six years.
-
Clinical skills are embedded throughout the course culminating in supervised clinical practice in our online clinic, where you will acquire valuable hands-on experience working with clients.
-
The teaching for this course will be online, with the exception of 0-5 mandatory attendance days at the start of each semester at the University of Worcester campus.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Please see the University website for up-to-date information |
| Location | St John's Campus Henwick Grove Worcester WR2 6AJ |
Summary
This innovative, evidence-based, flexible online programme has full and part-time options with one block of mandatory face-to-face attendance in each of the three semesters over one academic year (September - September) The exact number of attendance days is dependent on whether you are on the full time or part-time route and will be between 0-5 days with 0 days only applicable to the part-time route for one semester.
Studying this course full-time enables you to qualify in one academic year (September – September) and part-time from three to six years depending on your chosen pathway You will develop your knowledge and skills to work with clients as a registered Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (Nutritional Therapist) in the UK and to employ your skills in other related activities such as group work as a Registered Nutritionist (mBANT).
- Number of in-person days will vary depending on part- and full-time pathways.
The course is accredited by NTEC until 2026.
Key features
-
This exciting and innovative course gives you the opportunity to pursue a rewarding career in Nutritional Therapy, where you can support people in making changes to their lives through personalised nutrition and lifestyle modifications.
-
The new full-time route is suited to those who wish to complete in an academic year (September – September) in three semesters. The part-time is a more flexible option for those who want to fit study around other commitments and can take from a minimum of three years to a maximum of six years.
-
Clinical skills are embedded throughout the course culminating in supervised clinical practice in our online clinic, where you will acquire valuable hands-on experience working with clients.
-
The teaching for this course will be online, with the exception of 0-5 mandatory attendance days at the start of each semester at the University of Worcester campus.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Please see the University website for up-to-date information |
| Location | St John's Campus Henwick Grove Worcester WR2 6AJ |
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
Summary
What makes Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine at Worcester special? This innovative, evidence-based, flexible online programme has full and part-time options with one block of mandatory face-to-face attendance in each of the three semesters over 15 months (September - December) The exact number of attendance days is dependent on whether you are on the full time or part-time route. For each module you will also have mandatory live online teaching days, the number of which will vary according to the module.
Studying this course full-time enables you to qualify in just 15 months and part-time from 27 months up to 39 months depending on your chosen pathway You will develop your knowledge and skills to work with clients as a registered Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (Nutritional Therapist) in the UK and to employ your skills in other related activities such as group work as a Registered Nutritionist (mBANT).
The course is accredited by NTEC. The next standard reaccreditation date is 2026.
Key features - This exciting and innovative course gives you the opportunity to pursue a rewarding career in Nutritional Therapy, where you can support people in making changes to their lives through personalised nutrition and lifestyle modifications
-
The new full-time route is suited to those who wish to complete in 15 months. The part-time is a more flexible option for those who want to fit study around other commitments.
-
Clinical skills are embedded throughout the course culminating in supervised clinical practice in our student nutritional therapy clinic (online or in person), where you will acquire valuable hands-on experience working with clients
-
The teaching for this course will be online, with the exception of 0-5 mandatory attendance days at the start of each semester, dependent on whether you are full or part time, at the University of Worcester.
-
The Postgraduate Diploma and MSc will be submitted for routine reaccreditation in the Spring of 2026.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Please see the University website for up-to-date information |
| Location | St John's Campus Henwick Grove Worcester WR2 6AJ |
Summary
What makes Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine at Worcester special? This innovative, evidence-based, flexible online programme has full and part-time options with one block of mandatory face-to-face attendance in each of the three semesters over 15 months (September - December) The exact number of attendance days is dependent on whether you are on the full time or part-time route. For each module you will also have mandatory live online teaching days, the number of which will vary according to the module.
Studying this course full-time enables you to qualify in just 15 months and part-time from 27 months up to 39 months depending on your chosen pathway You will develop your knowledge and skills to work with clients as a registered Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (Nutritional Therapist) in the UK and to employ your skills in other related activities such as group work as a Registered Nutritionist (mBANT).
The course is accredited by NTEC. The next standard reaccreditation date is 2026.
Key features - This exciting and innovative course gives you the opportunity to pursue a rewarding career in Nutritional Therapy, where you can support people in making changes to their lives through personalised nutrition and lifestyle modifications
-
The new full-time route is suited to those who wish to complete in 15 months. The part-time is a more flexible option for those who want to fit study around other commitments.
-
Clinical skills are embedded throughout the course culminating in supervised clinical practice in our student nutritional therapy clinic (online or in person), where you will acquire valuable hands-on experience working with clients
-
The teaching for this course will be online, with the exception of 0-5 mandatory attendance days at the start of each semester, dependent on whether you are full or part time, at the University of Worcester.
-
The Postgraduate Diploma and MSc will be submitted for routine reaccreditation in the Spring of 2026.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Please see the University website for up-to-date information |
| Location | St John's Campus Henwick Grove Worcester WR2 6AJ |
Summary
This innovative, evidence-based, flexible online programme has full and part-time options with one block of mandatory face-to-face attendance in each of the three semesters over one academic year (September - September) The exact number of attendance days is dependent on whether you are on the full time or part-time route and will be between 0-5 days with 0 days only applicable to the part-time route for one semester.
Studying this course full-time enables you to qualify in one academic year (September – September) and part-time from three to six years depending on your chosen pathway You will develop your knowledge and skills to work with clients as a registered Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (Nutritional Therapist) in the UK and to employ your skills in other related activities such as group work as a Registered Nutritionist (mBANT).
- Number of in-person days will vary depending on part- and full-time pathways.
The course is accredited by NTEC until 2026.
Key features
-
This exciting and innovative course gives you the opportunity to pursue a rewarding career in Nutritional Therapy, where you can support people in making changes to their lives through personalised nutrition and lifestyle modifications.
-
The new full-time route is suited to those who wish to complete in an academic year (September – September) in three semesters. The part-time is a more flexible option for those who want to fit study around other commitments and can take from a minimum of three years to a maximum of six years.
-
Clinical skills are embedded throughout the course culminating in supervised clinical practice in our online clinic, where you will acquire valuable hands-on experience working with clients.
-
The teaching for this course will be online, with the exception of 0-5 mandatory attendance days at the start of each semester at the University of Worcester campus.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Please see the University website for up-to-date information |
| Location | St John's Campus Henwick Grove Worcester WR2 6AJ |
Summary
This innovative, evidence-based, flexible online programme has full and part-time options with one block of mandatory face-to-face attendance in each of the three semesters over one academic year (September - September) The exact number of attendance days is dependent on whether you are on the full time or part-time route and will be between 0-5 days with 0 days only applicable to the part-time route for one semester.
Studying this course full-time enables you to qualify in one academic year (September – September) and part-time from three to six years depending on your chosen pathway You will develop your knowledge and skills to work with clients as a registered Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (Nutritional Therapist) in the UK and to employ your skills in other related activities such as group work as a Registered Nutritionist (mBANT).
- Number of in-person days will vary depending on part- and full-time pathways.
The course is accredited by NTEC until 2026.
Key features
-
This exciting and innovative course gives you the opportunity to pursue a rewarding career in Nutritional Therapy, where you can support people in making changes to their lives through personalised nutrition and lifestyle modifications.
-
The new full-time route is suited to those who wish to complete in an academic year (September – September) in three semesters. The part-time is a more flexible option for those who want to fit study around other commitments and can take from a minimum of three years to a maximum of six years.
-
Clinical skills are embedded throughout the course culminating in supervised clinical practice in our online clinic, where you will acquire valuable hands-on experience working with clients.
-
The teaching for this course will be online, with the exception of 0-5 mandatory attendance days at the start of each semester at the University of Worcester campus.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Please see the University website for up-to-date information |
| Location | St John's Campus Henwick Grove Worcester WR2 6AJ |
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