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Full time October MSc Full-time: 1 year
Biological Sciences (4) Food Sciences (15) Medicine (26)

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Are you interested in delving deep into the fascinating world of human nutrition? Look no further than our MSc in Human Nutrition. This research-led programme will equip you with a comprehensive understanding of current issues in the field. Learn from award-winning lecturers who are experts in their field and have access to state-of-the-art biomedical laboratories. You'll study a range of topics, including international and public health nutrition, metabolic nutrition, and sports and exercise nutrition. Plus, you'll have the opportunity to conduct your own original research. With a minimum 2:2 honours degree in a relevant subject, you're one step closer to kickstarting your career in nutritional sciences.

About the course

Why choose this course

  • Study a research-led curriculum to develop a deep understanding of current issues in the field of human nutrition
  • Learn from lecturers who’ve been awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize 2017-18 for Further and Higher Education, in recognition of their research excellence in the field of food and nutrition
  • Access our multi-million-pound biomedical laboratories, kitted out with the latest industry equipment, to measure rates of synthesis, disposal and conversion of metabolites
  • Join one of our research groups to take part in seminars and workshops, and benefit from our links with renowned research institutions across the world
  • Get the academic requirements needed to register with the Association for Nutrition (AfN) to work as an associate nutritionist once you’ve graduated.

What you will study

You’ll investigate the evidence-based links between diet, health and disease, supported by a full appreciation for the nutritional mechanisms involved. You’ll develop your knowledge and scientific research skills to an advanced level, preparing you for a career in nutritional sciences.

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Entry Requirements

A minimum of a 2:2 UK honours degree in anatomy, biology, biochemistry, biomedical sciences, biological sciences, biotechnology, chemistry, dietetics, forensic science, medicine, microbiology, nutrition, pharmacology, pharmacy, physiology or veterinary, or a recognised equivalent international qualification.

We'll also consider substantial relevant work experience if you don't meet these requirements.

Professional qualifications in medicine, dentistry or veterinary medicine can also be considered.

Not accepted: Food quality and safety or food science and engineering.




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Where will I study?

Where is University of Surrey

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Sarah Bolger

“Although the demands on my time and energy were challenging, I received unbeatable support from the team at Surrey.”

Sarah, a Practice Development Midwife with 15 years’ experience as a qualified nurse and 11 years’ experience as a qualified midwife, explains how a Masters from the University of Surrey has boosted her career prospects.

“I wanted a course that would enable me to consolidate my previous experience and give me the qualification I needed for career progression. I chose the University of Surrey because it offers higher education as part of a contract with local Trusts. I was also looking to study at a university that could rival others at a national and even an international level.

The most challenging aspect of the course was juggling my academic work, working for the Trust and family life. The impact of studying for a Masters on family life can never be underestimated, so time management is key. For me, this often meant studying in the evening, which after a long day at work was gruelling.

Although the demands on my time and energy were challenging, I received unbeatable support from the team at Surrey. The emphasis wasn’t on taking away my challenges, but providing me with guidance so I could find a path that enabled me to achieve my full potential.

Now I have completed the course, the sense of achievement I have is immeasurable. At Surrey, you’re encouraged to think outside the box and consider new ideas.

Based on the results of my Masters, I have been awarded a full-time funded PhD studentship at Surrey. It’s thanks to the experience I had during my Masters that I had the confidence to even apply.”

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