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  MSc/ PGDip/ PGCert - Public Health Nutrition


University of Chester    Department of Clinical Sciences and Nutrition

Full time & Part time See Course MSc, PGDip, PGCert MSc / PGDip 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time; PGCert 1-2 years part-time
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Are you passionate about improving public health through nutrition? Our MSc/ PGDip/ PGCert programme in Public Health Nutrition is the perfect fit for you! Delve into the science of preventing disease, promoting health, and enhancing the quality of life through nutrition. With a strong focus on core public health nutrition issues, you'll explore the relationship between nutrition and health, as well as the sociological and psychological factors influencing food choices. Our modules, delivered in three to four-day blocks, offer a range of learning experiences including lectures, workshops, and laboratory work. Join us and become a skilled public health nutritionist, ready to make a positive impact on communities.

About the course

Learn about public health nutrition that relates to the science of preventing disease, prolonging and improving quality of life and promoting health through the medium of nutrition.

Course overview

Public health nutrition relates to the prevention of disease, prolonging and improving quality of life and promoting health through sound nutrition. A public health nutritionist aims to promote health and well-being through food and nutrition, helps people make healthier choices, creates an environment which promotes health, and develops supportive health-related policy.

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Entry Requirements

Applications are invited from graduates who have completed an undergraduate BSc degree (minimum 2:2 honours or equivalent), in human nutrition or biological/health science. The degree must contain components in biochemistry and physiology.

Applications will be considered from those with other science degrees, providing the applicant has a minimum 2:2 honours (or equivalent) and science A Levels.


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