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University of Worcester: Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine
Institution | University of Worcester |
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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
**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 |
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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 is an innovative, evidence based, flexible taught programme with full and part time options. 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.**
International students may apply, but practising internationally will depend on having Professional Indemnity Insurance that covers for practice in the UK irrespective of location. Practice may also be subject to country specific legal restrictions. Registration with the Complementary and Natural Health Care Council (CNHC) and membership of a professional body (e.g. British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine) (BANT) is also recommended.
**Key features**
- Full and part time options enable you to fit study around work and family life.
- The Post Graduate Diploma and MSc courses are accredited by the Nutritional Therapy Education Commission.
- On completion of the course students are able to apply for registration with The Complementary and Natural Health care Council (CNHC) and to become full members of The British Association for Nutritional and Lifestyle Medicine (BANT)
- You can develop clinical experience in our excellent teaching facilities in the McClelland Centre with our registered nutritional therapy practitioners and clinic assessors, who bring with them a wide scope of experience and expertise.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | The entry requirements are: a 1st or 2nd Class Honours degree in a relevant discipline. This should include knowledge of fundamental human anatomy, physiology and biochemistry; an access module is available for those with a higher education qualification that does not meet the entry requirements. The IELTS score for international applicants is 7. Other English language qualifications will be considered. Prior to starting the clinical practice module, students are also required to have student membership of a professional body e.g BANT and student professional indemnity insurance. It is the students' responsibility to pay for these. Membership of a professional body is recommended from the start of the course. |
Location | St John's Campus Henwick Grove Worcester WR2 6AJ |
Summary
**This is an innovative, evidence based, flexible taught programme with full and part time options. 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.**
International students may apply, but practising internationally will depend on having Professional Indemnity Insurance that covers for practice in the UK irrespective of location. Practice may also be subject to country specific legal restrictions. Registration with the Complementary and Natural Health Care Council (CNHC) and membership of a professional body (e.g. British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine) (BANT) is also recommended.
**Key features**
- Full and part time options enable you to fit study around work and family life.
- The Post Graduate Diploma and MSc courses are accredited by the Nutritional Therapy Education Commission.
- On completion of the course students are able to apply for registration with The Complementary and Natural Health care Council (CNHC) and to become full members of The British Association for Nutritional and Lifestyle Medicine (BANT)
- You can develop clinical experience in our excellent teaching facilities in the McClelland Centre with our registered nutritional therapy practitioners and clinic assessors, who bring with them a wide scope of experience and expertise.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | The entry requirements are: a 1st or 2nd Class Honours degree in a relevant discipline. This should include knowledge of fundamental human anatomy, physiology and biochemistry; an access module is available for those with a higher education qualification that does not meet the entry requirements. The IELTS score for international applicants is 7. Other English language qualifications will be considered. Prior to starting the clinical practice module, students are also required to have student membership of a professional body e.g BANT and student professional indemnity insurance. It is the students' responsibility to pay for these. Membership of a professional body is recommended from the start of the course. |
Location | St John's Campus Henwick Grove Worcester WR2 6AJ |
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
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 |
Summary
**This is an innovative, evidence based, flexible taught programme with full and part time options. 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.**
International students may apply, but practising internationally will depend on having Professional Indemnity Insurance that covers for practice in the UK irrespective of location. Practice may also be subject to country specific legal restrictions. Registration with the Complementary and Natural Health Care Council (CNHC) and membership of a professional body (e.g. British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine) (BANT) is also recommended.
**Key features**
- Full and part time options enable you to fit study around work and family life.
- The Post Graduate Diploma and MSc courses are accredited by the Nutritional Therapy Education Commission.
- On completion of the course students are able to apply for registration with The Complementary and Natural Health care Council (CNHC) and to become full members of The British Association for Nutritional and Lifestyle Medicine (BANT)
- You can develop clinical experience in our excellent teaching facilities in the McClelland Centre with our registered nutritional therapy practitioners and clinic assessors, who bring with them a wide scope of experience and expertise.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | The entry requirements are: a 1st or 2nd Class Honours degree in a relevant discipline. This should include knowledge of fundamental human anatomy, physiology and biochemistry; an access module is available for those with a higher education qualification that does not meet the entry requirements. The IELTS score for international applicants is 7. Other English language qualifications will be considered. Prior to starting the clinical practice module, students are also required to have student membership of a professional body e.g BANT and student professional indemnity insurance. It is the students' responsibility to pay for these. Membership of a professional body is recommended from the start of the course. |
Location | St John's Campus Henwick Grove Worcester WR2 6AJ |
Summary
**This is an innovative, evidence based, flexible taught programme with full and part time options. 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.**
International students may apply, but practising internationally will depend on having Professional Indemnity Insurance that covers for practice in the UK irrespective of location. Practice may also be subject to country specific legal restrictions. Registration with the Complementary and Natural Health Care Council (CNHC) and membership of a professional body (e.g. British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine) (BANT) is also recommended.
**Key features**
- Full and part time options enable you to fit study around work and family life.
- The Post Graduate Diploma and MSc courses are accredited by the Nutritional Therapy Education Commission.
- On completion of the course students are able to apply for registration with The Complementary and Natural Health care Council (CNHC) and to become full members of The British Association for Nutritional and Lifestyle Medicine (BANT)
- You can develop clinical experience in our excellent teaching facilities in the McClelland Centre with our registered nutritional therapy practitioners and clinic assessors, who bring with them a wide scope of experience and expertise.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | The entry requirements are: a 1st or 2nd Class Honours degree in a relevant discipline. This should include knowledge of fundamental human anatomy, physiology and biochemistry; an access module is available for those with a higher education qualification that does not meet the entry requirements. The IELTS score for international applicants is 7. Other English language qualifications will be considered. Prior to starting the clinical practice module, students are also required to have student membership of a professional body e.g BANT and student professional indemnity insurance. It is the students' responsibility to pay for these. Membership of a professional body is recommended from the start of the course. |
Location | St John's Campus Henwick Grove Worcester WR2 6AJ |
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